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Speech language resources for families & caregivers

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Children need speech-language support for many reasons. Some may need help with speech sounds, language, stuttering, social communication, or even feeding and swallowing. Others may prefer to communicate in different ways besides talking.

Our team of speech pathologists and technicians at The Children’s Institute have developed resources for families and caregivers to support their children in the classroom and at home.
Speech & Language Therapy Tips: Feeding Fun with Food!
Healthy Habits for Little Voices: A Speech Therapist's Guide to Vocal Hygiene
Debunking Common Myths About Speech and Language Therapy for Feeding and Swallowing
Supporting Social Growth the Neurodivergent-Affirming Way



Everyday Education: What's in the Box? Communication Game



Everyday Education: Connecting an AAC Device to a Smart Speaker


Every child communicates in their own way and deserves to feel supported and heard. Early support can strengthen communication, confidence, and participation. Learn more about Speech Language Therapy services at The Children's Institute.

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