08/08/2021
We have moved! Come visit our new office at 872 Heritage Park Blvd Suite 110, Layton
Offering Speech and Language Therapy for children 2-18 years old.
08/08/2021
We have moved! Come visit our new office at 872 Heritage Park Blvd Suite 110, Layton
08/01/2020
Many of the kiddos we see have difficulty being understood and getting their words out including those diagnosed with Childhood Apraxia of Speech. This is a great organization and an amazing cause. Plus it's always great to get out and get some exercise!
Here is the link to sign up if you are interested! https://secure.apraxia-kids.org/site/TR?fr_id=2998&pg=entry
10/03/2019
This is perfect. The kiddos we work with might not be the first to pop, but they will when it's their turn! ❤❤❤
I love this!
08/14/2019
05/08/2019
May is Better Speech and Hearing month. A Speech Pathologists favorite month of the year! Take care of your voice and take care of your ears! We are setting up our summer schedule if you know someone who could use our help.
03/29/2019
April is Autism Awareness Month and AAC apps are on sale.
Don't miss these and app deals in honor of !
There are specific sale dates for each app, so look closely. These sales typically run only once or twice a year. The next sales won't be until October for AAC Awareness Month.
02/26/2019
Family activity checking our hearing with our new audiometer and our ear wax with an otoscope! Call us today for a hearing screening!
02/26/2019
Fun family activity checking our hearing with our new audio meter and otoscope! Call us for a hearing screening today!
11/30/2018
Great information about some early signs of Autism.
11/21/2018
My sister posted this and I think Mr. Rogers said it perfectly! We can love those around us for who they are!
09/29/2018
Great tips for helping the littles communicate!
11 Tips to Improve a Child’s Communication Using Signs - If you work with a child who sometimes whines, scream or gestures to communicate, you can help families transition the child from whining to signing.
07/24/2018
Interesting research!
Toddlers' screen time linked to slower speech development, study finds Children who spent more time with hand-held screens were more likely to exhibit signs of an expressive speech delay, according to a new study from Toronto.