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Easter Book Special
Spring has sprung, and we are preparing for all things Easter! Check out our holiday book list filled with something for every reader!
St. Patrick’s Day: Rainbow Craft
We’re over the rainbow for you! Today we are sharing a fun, engaging and easy St. Patrick’s Day Craft! As we head into March, we will start to see all
St. Patricks Day – Children’s Books
Top of the Mornin’ to you! Today we are sharing all of our favorite St. Patrick’s Day books! These books celebrate friendship, luck, and traditions of the
Things To Do: MARCH to MAY
With Spring right around the corner, we thought we would round up some fun, family-friendly events. Whether it is celebrating National Cereal Day (March 7th) or participating in a virtual
Fact or Myth: Teletherapy
Since March of 2020, so many telemedicine options have been created…and along with it, many questions!
Valentine’s Day Candy Tic-Tac-Toe
Already dreading all that Valentine’s Day candy that is coming home? Turn it into a fun speech and language activity! Everyone loves Tic-Tac-Toe and
Speech Therapy FAQ’s
Sessions have a beginning, middle, and end. Often, a session begins by reviewing home practice items and discussing any updates since the previous
Holiday Gift Guide – School Aged
Welcome back to the last gift guide of our series! Today’s gift guide focuses on games for school-aged children. By this age, children are expected to
Holiday Gift Guide – Pre School
Today’s gift guide is all about preschoolers! At this age, children will begin saying more complex sentences filled with spatial concepts, adjectives,
Holiday Gift Guide- 2 to 3 Years
Today’s blog post features our 2-3-year-old gift guide. Another huge language growth occurs during this period of life. At 2, toddlers should be
Holiday Gift Guide- 1 to 2 Years Old
We are back for our second gift guide of the series! Today’s gift guide focuses on recommendations for 1-2 year olds, a period that is filled with language
Holiday Gift Guide – Birth to 12 months
The featured items encourage cognitive development, fine motor skills, social pragmatic skills, feeding development and expressive and
Dyslexia 101: What parents should know
One of the things that OWLS Therapy is known for is our treatment of dyslexia.Dyslexia has always been a passion of mine probably due to the fact
How to: Language Development Tips and Tricks
We have had many blog posts recently giving the facts and research statistics about language development. But before everything starts to feel
Milestones vs Averages
One of the questions that I spend the most time answering is how many words should a child have by a certain age. From these conversations, I have
Pre-linguistic Skills
There are many skills your baby needs to develop before they will speak their first true word. These skills develop during the first year and many
Finding Language in Everyday Activities: Summer Edition
With summer quickly approaching (thank goodness!), the season lends itself to many different opportunities for language expansion! The
Plastic Easter Eggs
Plastic Easter eggs…probably one of my most used therapy tools. And since it is finally spring, Easter eggs are easy to find and your child will probably
Speech Sound Development Norms
One of the most frequent questions I get, from both parents and teachers, is “when are certain speech sounds supposed to develop?” AKA, is it okay that