Songs for Children – Singing Helps Development

Songs for children can be found easily in many places such as the library and on internet sites such as iTunes. Songs for children may be brought home to you by your child from school.  There are many songs that you may know already.  Singing songs with your child can...

Games for Kids – Encourage Dramatic Play

Games for kids can be especially beneficial for child development when it includes pretending. Games for kids can include traditional board games; however, when it comes to speech, language, and occupational skills, dramatic play  can facilitate progress in all these...

Improve Speech Language – Moderate TV

Improve speech language skills by moderating TV watching. In 1999 the American Academy of Pediatrics issued a policy statement about television viewing for children. This policy delineated the benefits that TV can have as well as the developmental risks that it can...

Provide Eye Contact

Infants and parents often gaze at one another. These are the some of the first social communicative attempts a child makes. We often take these moments for granted. However, it is important to understand that eye contact is a foundation for speech and language...