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Brianna Stodgell CCC-SLP

Some children frequently communicate by repeating lines from their favorite television shows, or directly imitating what others say to them. This form of communication is called echolalia. Echolalia refers to repeating words, phrases, or sentences spoken by others. It can occur immediately (right after hearing ...

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Shauni Snow, COTA-L

Where Primitive Reflexes Come From

Primitive reflexes originate in the brainstem and are present before birth. They help newborns adjust to life outside the womb by supporting early movement, sensory development, and neural growth.

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Jessica Franz, CCC-SLP

Every child learns to produce speech sounds and talk at their own pace. Some children pick up new words almost overnight, while others take a little more time to find their rhythm. It’s normal for early speech to sound a bit “off” at first—like “buh” for “ball” or “poon” for “spoon.” Most of these sound differences are just part ...

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Megan Banham CCC-SLP

Before babies say their first words, they’re already busy learning how to communicate. These early skills — called prelinguistic skills — form the foundation for language development. By understanding and supporting these skills, caregivers can help children build strong communication abilities that will support th...

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Kylee Thain SLP-CF

As children are growing and developing, it is common for development of some sounds to come quickly and for it to take more time to master other sounds—speech development is a gradual process! Many little ones go through a stage where their “baby talk” sounds adorable, like saying “tat” for “cat” or “wabbit” for “rabbit”. These error...

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