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Promoting Toddler Langauge

Some children are a little bit slower to talk.  Often females are more precocious in their language development when compared to same-age males.  There are lots of ways to encourage your child’s language development at home.  If you have questions or concerns about your child’s language it is always a good idea to consult a pediatric speech-language pathologist. Read More

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Sensory Symptoms and Autism Spectrum Disorders

If your child is experiencing difficulties with sensory symptoms, we can help! Call us at 651-636-4155. Read More

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Games to Encourage Emerging Language Skills

Freeze Dance What To Do: Clear the floor and turn on some music. Hold your child close as you move to the rhythm of the song. Surprise your child by clicking the 'mute' button on the remote to stop the music and "freeze" in place. You may find you and your child giggling with this fun activity. Read More

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Games to Encourage Emerging Language Skills

Freeze Dance What To Do: Clear the floor and turn on some music. Hold your child close as you move to the rhythm of the song. Surprise your child by clicking the 'mute' button on the remote to stop the music and "freeze" in place. You may find you and your child giggling with this fun activity. Read More

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Imitation with Identical Objects

When working with pre-verbal children establishing imitation is very important as a building block for social and language skills.  When children struggle with imitation skills it is most often due to cognitive delays and/or autism spectrum disorders.   Read More

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Imitation with Identical Objects

When working with pre-verbal children establishing imitation is very important as a building block for social and language skills.  When children struggle with imitation skills it is most often due to cognitive delays and/or autism spectrum disorders.   Read More

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Motor Skill Development in Children

Motor skills are important for everyday function. Motor skills impact self-care, play, school and almost everything between! Here are developmental milestones to look for in your kids. Read More

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Screen time for Young Children

New research shows that children who use handheld screens before they begin to talk are at a higher risk of language delays. Read More

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Down Syndrome and Adolescent Issues

Local support groups and national organizations for children with Down Syndrome and their families, such as the Down Syndrome Association of Minnesota, can provide excellent resources to broach the issue of sexuality. Read More

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