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🗣️ Hi I’m Teacher Mariel, Speech Therapist
💬 Speech, play & communication tips
🎤 Teacher training & parent workshops
🧸 TalkTime Toolkits
💌 [email protected]
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16/05/2026

"Blippi + Ms. Rachel… pwede pala pagsamahin 👀”

Ganito ka-simple magturo ng speech:
✔ Sing any tune
✔ Fill-in-the-blank
✔ Use funny sounds

Hindi lang play—may direction.

If you want guided demos like this (na pwede mong sundan step-by-step),

👉 Comment TALK if you want more videos like this 😉

Photos from Project Playtime's post 15/05/2026

As a Speech-Language Pathologist for more than 10 years, ito yung mga linyang paulit-ulit kong naririnig mula sa parents… 🥺

“Tahimik pa rin siya…”
“Parang hindi nakikinig…”
“Alam niya yung gusto niyang sabihin pero hirap ilabas…”
“O kaya nauutal…”

And honestly?
Most parents don’t ignore these signs because wala silang pakialam.

They wait because umaasa sila na baka “phase” lang.
Baka kusa ring mawala.
Baka mauna lang talaga yung ibang bata.

Children do better when they are supported earlier.

Not because may “mali” sa kanila—
but because mas maganda ang progress kapag mas maagang naiintindihan kung ano talaga ang kailangan nila.

And no, hindi lahat kailangan agad ng therapy.
Pero importante na hindi rin basta dini-dismiss ang signs.

Because sometimes, what looks like:
✨ pagiging tahimik
✨ hirap magsalita
✨ pagiging “makulit”
✨ o hindi pagsunod

may deeper reason pala behind it.

The best step is always awareness, guidance, and early support. 💛

If these are things you’ve been quietly worrying about as a parent,

comment “HELP” and we’ll share more educational content about speech, language, and child development 👇

13/05/2026

PART 2 💛

“Speech therapy” lang ba talaga ang ginagawa ng SLP? 👀

Hindi lang po therapy sessions.

As Speech-Language Pathologists, we:
✔️ assess
✔️ create individualized intervention plans
✔️ guide families at home

Because real progress happens kapag tuloy-tuloy ang support—even outside therapy. 💛

Honestly, ang daming hindi nakakaalam nito 😭

Comment kayo ng questions niyo tungkol sa speech therapy/SLP and baka next namin ma-discuss 👇

12/05/2026

Mommy, Daddy… if you’re serious about helping your child talk, this matters.

Speech doesn’t improve by waiting, guessing, or hoping.

It improves when you have a clear system to follow.

That’s exactly what the TalkTime Toolkit gives you:
✔ A therapy toy (16 pages)
✔ A Parent Guidebook (what to say + how to say it)
✔ 100+ Word List (structured progression)
✔ Demo Videos (so you can apply it correctly)

This isn’t just another toy.
This is guided intervention you can do at home.

No more “ano gagawin ko next?”
No more random strategies.

Just clear steps. Real action.

If you want to start seeing progress,
👉 Comment TALK and we’ll send you the details.

Only limited stocks available this week.

11/05/2026

Isa ka rin ba sa parent na nalilito sa “Speech Therapist” vs “Speech-Language Pathologist”? 🤔

Hindi po “doctor” ang tawag sa amin.
Ang tamang term ay Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist or SLP.

Hindi lang therapy ang role namin—kasama rin ang assessment, diagnosis, at intervention.

At hindi lang ito para sa bata.
We also help adults after stroke.

Comment “SLP” if gusto niyo pa ng educational videos like this 💛

Photos from Project Playtime's post 10/05/2026
09/05/2026

“6 years old na pero hindi pa mapakali… dapat ba akong mag-alala?” 😟

By 5–6 yrs old, most kids can focus 10–15 mins on structured tasks.

If hirap pa rin consistently, hindi ibig sabihin tamad or pasaway.

Possible causes:
• Screen-induced attention issues
• ADHD

Comment “SUPPORT” and I’ll share the early signs parents usually miss 👀

06/05/2026

“Nasanay na si anak sa Cocomelon — paano na?” 😩📱

This is one of the most common concerns I hear.

High-stimulation shows train a child’s brain to expect constant input—
kaya kapag tinanggal, everything feels “boring.”

Hindi ito simpleng behavior issue—and hindi mo kasalanan. It's all Science.

What works:
✔️ Gradual screen reduction (15 mins/week)
✔️ Replace with hands-on, interactive play
✔️ Consistency is key (2–4 weeks, daily follow-through)

Ito yung part na madalas nahihirapan ang parents—
pero dito rin nakikita ang progress.

In many cases, the brain adjusts with consistency.

But if after 1 month nahihirapan pa rin,
that’s a sign it’s worth consulting a pediatrician or developmental pediatrician for proper guidance.

Comment “DETOX” if you want more tips 💛

04/05/2026

“Kailan pwede manood si baby?” 👶📺

For babies under 2 → as much as possible, no screens muna.
Hindi dahil masama—hindi pa ready ang brain nila.

If needed:
✔ Video calls
✔ Videos nila mismo

Over 2? Max 1 hr/day.

Mommy/Daddy, nag sstruggle ka rin ba sa screen time ni baby? 😅

💬 Ilang taon na si baby & ilang hours siya nanonood? Comment below⬇️

27/04/2026

(Part 3: What you can do 👀)

If mabilis ma-distract ang child mo, try this:

1️⃣ Choose slower shows like Bluey
2️⃣ Avoid fast, overstimulating content
3️⃣ Add more real play & interaction
4️⃣ Keep routines consistent

Small changes = better focus 💛

💬 Comment “ATTENTION” if you want more tips like this

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