by admin | Jun 16, 2026 | Speech Therapy
Some signs of speech and language difficulties are easy to spot. Others are easy to miss. Speech therapy can support so much more than pronunciation, including communication, fluency, social skills, feeding, literacy, and confidence. If you’ve ever wondered whether...
by admin | Jun 16, 2026 | Speech Therapy, Uncategorized
For many children, it’s common to understand a question but still struggle to respond. That delay sometimes gets mistaken for disinterest or defiance, but it’s often just the child having difficulty processing the information they were given. Some kids need more time...
by admin | Mar 11, 2026 | Speech Therapy
Overheard in Pediatric Speech Therapy: Sometimes the best way to practice speech is with movement. Speech therapy does not always happen sitting at a table. Sometimes kids are climbing, jumping, pushing, or swinging. There are good reasons for that. Why you might see...
by admin | Mar 11, 2026 | Occupational Therapy, Patient Information, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy
Your child is safe here. Parents often ask whether they should stay during therapy sessions. Our answer is always the same: the choice is yours. Some parents choose to stay, some choose to step out, and sometimes therapists and parents decide together that goals may...
by admin | Jan 16, 2026 | Speech Therapy
When kids are learning a new speech sound, it’s easy to think the answer is just more drilling – say it again, try it again, repeat it 10 more times. But RSI Pediatric Speech Therapists (SLPs) know that progress doesn’t come from repetition by itself. What really...
by admin | Dec 9, 2025 | Patient Information, Speech Therapy
Do any of the following statements sound correct about your child? My child often mishears sounds and words. “Huh?” or “What?” are common responses when starting conversations with my child. My child struggles with spelling and/or phonics. Noisy environments are...