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Better Hearing and Speech Month; Don’t Delay If Your Child Is Showing Signs

2020-05-09T09:57:17-04:00May 9th, 2020|

Join Orlando’s First Words Speech Therapy in celebrating Better Hearing and Speech Month. Founded by the American Speech - Language - Hearing Association to bring awareness about communication disorders hearing health. Encouraging parents to take action if they feel their child may show any signs of delay or missing any milestones. Communication, speech, language, and [...]

Speech Language Pathologist; Interactive Teletherapy Based On Your Child’s Needs

2020-05-01T08:58:01-04:00May 1st, 2020|

Our new way of life with physical distancing, can be especially challenging for children with speech/language difficulty or struggling with social interactions. It is important for these children not to miss valuable teletharapy sessions with their speech language pathologist. If your child was receiving speech therapy before the Coronavirus, it is essential they are continuing [...]

Orlando/Kissimmee Speech Therapy; How Teletherapy Works For Children

2020-04-24T10:00:29-04:00April 24th, 2020|

Our new way of social distancing can be especially challenging for children with speech and language disorders. Communication issues can be exacerbated with physical remoteness. Community and school settings give children a wide range of dialogue opportunities. Without them, there can be limited interaction to practice their social interaction and communication skills. Fortunately, physical distancing [...]

Orlando Speech Therapy; Using Teletherapy For Home School

2020-04-16T07:32:41-04:00April 16th, 2020|

During the Coronavirus quarantine many parents are working from home with the added responsibility of teaching their child, which is not always easy. This time of isolations can be especially difficult for children with autism. How can caregivers and parents help their child thrive during these challenging times?  April is National Autism Awareness Month, to [...]

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