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25.01.2022 Further confirming what we already know, a new study published this week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that speaking "parentese" with... infants can lay the groundwork for language skills. Further, say researchers, they may know why: We now think parentese works because its a social hook for the baby brain, says the lead author. Its high pitch and slower tempo are socially engaging and invite the baby to respond. To learn more about how children learn to communicate, visit https://on.asha.org/2K4RJ9w.



24.01.2022 https://mobile.abc.net.au//fetal-alcohol-syndrom/11937792

23.01.2022 These books look great - have a look for them in your local library

23.01.2022 The Qld Education department has set up some school lessons to be aired on TV. Theyre mostly targeted at primary aged children, as well as coding for middle school. The first lesson is on Friday 1st May so check it out.



22.01.2022 This is interesting for anyone wondering if their child has dyslexia.

22.01.2022 This looks like fun for families with young kids in the Redlynch/Brinsmead area and surrounds.

20.01.2022 Its only #natural for kids to release their emotional, mental and physical energy as soon as they get home from school. After all, they had to show a lot of se...lf-control during the school day. After-school restraint collapse is extremely common in kids under 12, says Psychotherapist Nancy Brooks, and it lessens as children develop more emotional resilience. Until then, the symptoms of after-school restraint collapse are likely familiar to parents of young children: When they come home from school they will regress emotionally," says Brooks. They will act younger than their age and whine, cry, throw tantrums, act needy, moody and generally have a meltdown. They will look and behave as if they are exhausted. Because self-control is exhausting. Here are some tips on handling after-school restraint collapse: Give children time to get a snack and relax their minds. Offer your child a physical activity directly after school, such as sports, yoga or walking, to act as a release that helps to balance the mind and body. Homework can also wait and will probably be done better as a result of a #brain break. Stay aware of how ourselves as parents act when we get home, as kids are likely to model our behaviour. Use your car ride home to decompress from the day, to allow yourself (or your family) to be fresh when you walk through the door. As the school year goes on, you can expect after-school restraint collapse to ease up a bitboth because of a childs increasing maturity and their adjustment to the new schedule. Be patient. It gets better! https://www.mother.ly//if-your-child-falls-apart-after-sch #neurochild #familygoals #bekind



18.01.2022 This is why I like train sets where the trains need to be pushed, not the ones that have batteries and go by themselves.

18.01.2022 Do you ever go to work and come home wondering if you've made a difference in the lives of the students, patients or clients you treat? Now might be the right t...ime to read this letter from a journalist who recalls the speech treatments she received as a child and what successes they helped her find today. See more

16.01.2022 You may have heard the sad news that Bill Withers, the soul singer who wrote "Aint No Sunshine" and "Lovely Day" died from heart complications at age 81 this p...ast week. What you may not have known is that Withers found his success despite having a stutter. When you stutter, he said, people tend to disregard you. Not us. Rest in peace and thank you for your beautiful music. To learn more about stuttering and how speech-language pathologists can help, visit https://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/stuttering/.

15.01.2022 Do you ever go to work and come home wondering if youve made a difference in the lives of the students, patients or clients you treat? Now might be the right t...ime to read this letter from a journalist who recalls the speech treatments she received as a child and what successes they helped her find today. See more

14.01.2022 I am looking for 1 or 2 children who will be starting Prep next year to join an oral language program designed to improve comprehension and speaking skills, to help prepare them for school. The small group will run on Tuesday mornings from 9am-10am, in Redlynch. If you have any concerns about your childs readiness, dont hesitate to contact me. Visit my website for more information, email [email protected], or phone 0419390668. https://www.speechplusspeechpathology.com/our-services



13.01.2022 I have shared this 5 minute explanation of Autism in recognition of Disability Action Week. https://youtu.be/6fy7gUIp8Ms

13.01.2022 Pointing is a sign that a baby has developed certain social and communication skills. It shows us that the baby can get someones attention, send a message, and attempt to influence someones actions or reactions to whatever it is he is pointing to, all with his tiny finger.

13.01.2022 My talented husband made me this awesome prize box over the school holidays! I cant wait to show the kids.

13.01.2022 The Qld Education department has set up some school lessons to be aired on TV. They’re mostly targeted at primary aged children, as well as coding for middle school. The first lesson is on Friday 1st May so check it out.

12.01.2022 Cheap movies and fun activities for kids

10.01.2022 Why you must not raise your kids to be "colorblind."

10.01.2022 What a great place

10.01.2022 Very interesting research on Autism

08.01.2022 This is how you rehabilitate. Knowledge is power.

06.01.2022 You may have heard the sad news that Bill Withers, the soul singer who wrote "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Lovely Day" died from heart complications at age 81 this p...ast week. What you may not have known is that Withers found his success despite having a stutter. When you stutter, he said, people tend to disregard you. Not us. Rest in peace and thank you for your beautiful music. To learn more about stuttering and how speech-language pathologists can help, visit https://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/stuttering/.

05.01.2022 World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD) is 21 March. A global day to help raise awareness of what Down syndrome is, what it means to have Down syndrome, and how people w...ith Down syndrome play a vital role in our lives and communities. The date for WDSD, the 21st day of the 3rd month, was selected to signify the uniqueness of the triplication (trisomy) of the 21st chromosome which causes Down syndrome. #WDSD18 #WhatIBringToMyCommunity #LOTSOFSOCKS #communication #slpeeps #slp2b #slt #slt2b #slp #slpbloggers #language #speech #voice #fluency #speechpathology #speechtherapy #SpeakUp4CommRights #StandUp4HumanRights See more

03.01.2022 When a childs emotions get big, they need the adults in their life to stay with* them to help soothe them: co-regulation. The part of the brain in charge of em...otion regulation (prefrontal cortex) is very poorly developed in children under seven and hardly developed it all in children under five In fact its not done developing until youre almost 30 years old !!! It would make sense why we should be replacing time-outs with time- ins, especially for younger kiddos See more

03.01.2022 Heads up if you have photosensitive epilepsy and are planning on watching Incredibles 2.

02.01.2022 This is a cute song for young kids about staying in our homes. https://youtu.be/lOvR78IEa1A

01.01.2022 Join me for an inspiring, entertaining and informative workshop in Cairns on Thursday 31st May. This workshop is for anyone wanting to understand more about au...tism spectrum disorder and how to support children and adults with an ASD including educators, families and all ASD service providers. See more

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