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Understanding the Benefits of Speech Therapy for Kids
Ever wondered how some kids find it easier to express themselves? Or why some children struggle with words and sounds? Well, that’s where the magic of speech therapy for kids comes in! It’s not just about talking better; it’s about unlocking confidence, boosting learning, and making communication fun and effective. Let’s dive into why this support can be a game-changer for your little one. Why Speech Therapy for Kids is a Big Deal Speech therapy isn’t just for kids who have t
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3 days ago3 min read


Empowering Families Through Parent Coaching: Unlocking the Benefits of Parent Coaching
Parenting is a wild ride, isn’t it? Full of surprises, challenges, and those magical moments that make it all worthwhile. But when your child needs specialized learning support, the journey can feel even more overwhelming. That’s where parent coaching steps in like a superhero sidekick! Ready to dive into how this game-changer can empower your family? Let’s go! Discovering the Benefits of Parent Coaching You might be wondering, what’s so special about parent coaching? Well,
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Dec 15, 20254 min read


8 Benefits of Private Pay Speech Therapy for Your Child and Family
Private speech therapy has many benefits for your family and child!

Whitney Stein
Nov 21, 20253 min read


Understanding the Power of Multi Sensory Teaching in Education
Engaging students in learning can be challenging, especially when traditional methods rely heavily on just one or two senses. Multi sensory teaching offers a solution by involving multiple senses simultaneously, making learning more effective and memorable. This approach taps into how the brain naturally processes information, helping students grasp concepts more deeply and retain knowledge longer. What is Multi Sensory Teaching? Multi sensory teaching is an educational metho

Whitney Stein
Nov 12, 20253 min read


A Hidden Reason Smart Kids Struggle With Reading
We often assume that reading difficulties are tied to intelligence. A child who struggles to read must not be trying hard enough, or maybe they’re “behind.” But that’s not the real story — especially when it comes to dyslexia. Many children with dyslexia are bright, curious, creative, and deeply articulate. They may have incredible vocabularies, big imaginations, thoughtful questions, and a natural ability to understand concepts. And yet, when it comes to reading, things just

Whitney Stein
Nov 11, 20252 min read


After School With Kids
The after-school window can be one of the hardest parts of the day. Kids walk in the door carrying everything — their emotions, their effort, the moments they couldn’t express, the self-control they spent all day holding. Before we ask them to talk, follow directions, or jump into homework, their bodies and brains need time to reset. Here are 5 simple steps to ease that transition and support connection, cooperation, and calm. 1. Start with the “Re-Entry Hug” A quiet, steady

Whitney Stein
Nov 11, 20252 min read
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