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Understanding Gestalt Language Processing and Natural Language Acquisition in Autistic Children
Language development in autistic children can reflect gestalt language processing. This type of language learning includes absorbing and reproducing whole phrases or chunks of language rather than building sentences word by word. Understanding this process alongside natural language acquisition can help caregivers, educators, and therapists support communication growth more effectively. Child engaging in play-based therapy What Is Gestalt Language Processing? Gestalt language
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4 days ago


Recognizing Early Language Delay Signs: What Every Parent Should Know
Watching your little one grow and learn to communicate is one of the most exciting parts of parenting. But sometimes, you might notice that your child isn’t hitting certain speech and language milestones. It’s natural to feel concerned or unsure about what to do next. The good news is that recognizing early language delay signs can make a huge difference in helping your child find their voice and confidence. Let’s walk through some important information together. I’ll share w
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Jan 28


Speech Sound Development in Children and Knowing When to Seek Therapy
Speech sound development is a key part of how children learn to communicate. It shapes their ability to express thoughts, connect with others, and succeed in school and social settings. Parents and caregivers often wonder when a child's speech is developing normally and when it might be time to seek professional help. This post breaks down the typical stages of speech sound development and offers signs to watch for that suggest speech therapy might be warranted. Speech Sound
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Jan 6


Understanding Childhood Apraxia of Speech: A Guide for Parents
Recognizing the Signs of Childhood Apraxia of Speech Identifying CAS early is crucial for effective intervention. Children with this disorder often show specific speech characteristics that set them apart from other speech delays. Inconsistent speech errors: A child might say the same word differently each time, struggling to repeat sounds or words consistently. Vowel distortions: Errors and distortions in vowels and diphthongs are common in CAS. Groping movements: You may
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Dec 22, 2025


How to Overcome Feeding Aversion in Children
Feeding aversion in children can feel overwhelming and confusing. When your child refuses to eat or shows distress around mealtime, it’s natural to worry. This is a challenge many families face, but there are gentle and effective ways to help your child feel safe and comfortable with food again. I want to share some practical advice that can guide you through this journey with patience and hope. Understanding Feeding Therapy for Children: What It Is and How It Helps Feeding t
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Dec 18, 2025


Transform Mealtimes with Effective Feeding Therapy
Mealtimes can be a joyful experience, but for some families, they become a daily challenge. When a child struggles with eating, it can feel overwhelming and exhausting. I want you to know that you are not alone! Feeding therapy approaches offer strategies and practical tools to help your child develop healthy eating habits and enjoy food again. Let’s explore how these therapies work and how you can support your child every step of the way. Understanding Feeding Therapy Approa
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Dec 4, 2025


The Ultimate Guide to Starting Solids for Your Little One
Introducing solid foods to your baby is a major milestone that brings excitement, but also a lot of questions. Knowing when and how to start solids can help your little one develop healthy eating habits and enjoy mealtimes. This guide covers everything you need to know about starting solids, from timing to food choices and feeding tips. Pureed carrots in a small bowl with baby spoon When to Start Solids There are certain skills to watch out for that would tell you that your b
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Nov 14, 2025
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