by tara.dogero | Mar 30, 2020 | Expressive Language, Expressive Language
If your child seems to be speaking quickly and running his words together then this post will walk you through some things to keep in mind as well as a simple game-changing tip that might help you out! I’ve oftentimes heard from parents, “My child is...
by tara.dogero | Mar 23, 2020 | Receptive Language, Receptive Language
Do you ever wonder if your child is hearing you correctly? It can be difficult to tease out if your child has trouble understanding what you are saying versus a hearing impairment versus articulation difficulties. However, there are a few things that you can do at...
by tara.dogero | Mar 16, 2020 | Speech Development
Your child is growing up before your very eyes! She is talking up a storm and you’re basking in her chatter (maybe whilst sipping on your favorite beverage.) Or, maybe she’s not quite the chatterbox she used to be because she notices that people...
by tara.dogero | Mar 9, 2020 | Expressive Language, Expressive Language, Receptive Language, Receptive Language
Perhaps you’ve heard the word tossed out and wondered: What is a lexicon? In essence, a lexicon is an individual’s dictionary. It is all of the words that you know presently. No two lexicons are identical, or at least the odds of that happening are...
by tara.dogero | Mar 2, 2020 | Expressive Language, Expressive Language
Have you ever wondered how long should a toddler’s sentence be? For some parents we can’t get them to stop talking and for others, getting your little one to say anything can be like pulling teeth. If you need a refresher about expressive language before...
by tara.dogero | Feb 10, 2020 | Expressive Language, Overview
What do I mean when I say “expressive language?” How is that different from speech? Feel free to check back on my post regarding different categories for birth to three-year-olds which breaks down various subcategories within expressive language....