Archive for October 2019
When should I be concerned about my child’s speech and language skills?
We usually see a child for the first time after a parent, teacher or health professional has referred them for a speech assessment or a speech and language assessment. This is generally after observing what they believe to be a delay or a difficulty of some kind in the child’s communication skills. But when I…
Read MoreSo what’s the difference between speech and language?
We often hear the words speech and language used interchangeably. And while they might mean the same thing when we’re talking casually about communication, to a speech pathologist, these words have very distinct meanings. Speech refers to the SOUND of what is being said. It is the sounds we make when we’re speaking such as…
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