Support Language and Speech Therapy with Outdoor Activities
Here are three fun and simple outdoor activities parents can do at home to promote speech and language skills.
Hands-On Education: How to Make a Terrarium
Support your child’s special education program with this hands-on activity. Here’s how to make a terrarium from a recycled soda bottle.
Child Care Crafts: Make Your Own Crayons
In charge of child care this weekend? Try this fun activity that combines crayons and crafting! Melt down your broken crayons and remold them into new artistic creations.
Library Visits As Part of Language and Speech Therapy
Visiting the library can supplement the work done in language and speech therapy programs in Maine. Here are some of the key benefits.
Continuing Speech Therapy at Home with Verbal Interactions
The best way to support speech therapy at home is to talk to your child. Let’s take a look at the impact that can make.
The Connection Between Handwriting and Speech Therapy
In this article, we’re going to take a look at the connection between improving handwriting skills and speech therapy.