Category: Preschoolers

  • Easter Activities & Speech Therapy

    Easter Activities & Speech Therapy

    What Easter activities does your preschooler enjoy – Easter Eggs, Easter Hunts, Easter crafts, family holidays? Here you’ll find Easter activity ideas as well as speech and language goals linked to Easter activities for kids. Easter activities pair well with learning new sounds, words and phrases in an exciting and fun way. Many Easter activities…

  • Hearing Tests: The Link Between Hearing & Speech

    Hearing Tests: The Link Between Hearing & Speech

    Hearing is closely linked with speech and language development. So much so that your speech and language therapist will most likely ask about your child’s hearing and history of hearing tests in your first appointment.  It’s World Hearing Day on the 3rd of March 2024. With this day in mind, this post aims to raise…

  • Exploring Child Led Play

    Exploring Child Led Play

    Children learn best when they’re interested and having fun! Child led play gives your child the space to explore their environment. It also lets you meet your child at their level in their speech and language development.  Child led play is following your childs lead rather than having your own plan when playing together. It’s…

  • An Easy Halloween Slime Recipe

    An Easy Halloween Slime Recipe

    A popular Halloween activity is making Halloween slime! It’s great for pulling, pushing, stretching and finding hidden Halloween critters. Here you’ll find a Halloween slime recipe with ideas to support your child’s language development.  Making Halloween slime creates many opportunities to introduce new vocabulary and concepts. This slime recipe has a more of a putty-like…