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Stephanie Tagliapietra Speech Pathology

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25.01.2022 Its getting to that time of the year! Check out Australia Posts Santa mail - click the link to download letter templates and get Santas address. You can post your Santa letter at the Post Offce (make sure your childs name and address is clearly written on the back!) https://auspost.com.au//corporate-responsibility/our-commu



25.01.2022 Have you been collecting the childrens books from Big W? Free Wiggles books are available from Big W - a new book is released each Thursday! There are 8 to collect and each will have a safety focus. An awesome resource for the Wiggles-lovers amongst us!! (We got one today, no store purchase required, from the lovely lady at the entrance to the store)

24.01.2022 For anyone interested in organised sport for their child with additional needs, check out Rainbow Warriors!!

21.01.2022 Have you been cooking this school holidays? Cooking is a great way to practice language and literacy skills for all ages! Just a few examples... Toddlers - practicing verbs (pour, tip, mix) to make word combinations and short sentences... Preschoolers - following instructions, recounting steps School aged - reading steps, recalling information Whats cooking in your kitchen today?



21.01.2022 What's your little one's favourite thing about school? In our house, we love recess and drawing!

20.01.2022 With increasing amounts of evidence suggesting screen time is damaging to our little ones, is it time to review the screen time limits in your house? #repost from Speech Pathology Australia Young children left to watch screens in the morning are three times more likely to suffer speech or learning difficulties and often exhibit disturbed behaviour, according to French researchers. ... Indeed, a new study released by the French Public Health authority says children are likely to become agitated from watching TVs, iPads or mobiles in the morning, and tend to remain disturbed for the rest of the day. What do Australian Government guidelines says about screen time: https://www1.health.gov.au//Conte/gug-indig-hb~inactivitiy #SLPeeps #WeSpeechies #speech #communication #fluency

19.01.2022 Whats your little ones favourite thing about school? In our house, we love recess and drawing!



17.01.2022 Today I was sent this from my sister to remind me its Speech Pathology week!! Speech Pathology week both celebrates and raises awareness. Did you know over 1.2 million Australians live with communication difficulties? Their difficulties are largely invisible. Improved communication skills enhance educational, health and social outcomes. Communication isnt always speech - it can be sign, eye contact, gestures and more! Heres to all the wonderful people we know and love wit...h communication impairment. May your voices always be heard - even if theres no sound #communicatingwithconfidence

14.01.2022 Shout out to all the beautiful people we know and love with Down Syndrome

13.01.2022 A timely reminder from this story that went viral a couple of years ago on toddler behaviour, especially at this time of the year when we are all feeling the term four blues! Take a moment to think how our little people are faring when even all the grown ups are exhausted! How can we help them regulate their emotions? https://babyology.com.au//i-am-2-i-am-not-terrible-one-mu/

13.01.2022 Theres been a few free assistive communication resources created to help people living with communication difficulties and affected by the bushfires communicate with those around them. This is just one example. If you see resources like this, please share on your news feed - you never know who might benefit.

13.01.2022 No longer working as Stephanie Johnson!



12.01.2022 Today I was sent this from my sister to remind me it's Speech Pathology week!! Speech Pathology week both celebrates and raises awareness. Did you know over 1.2 million Australians live with communication difficulties? Their difficulties are largely invisible. Improved communication skills enhance educational, health and social outcomes. Communication isn't always speech - it can be sign, eye contact, gestures and more! Here's to all the wonderful people we know and love wit...h communication impairment. May your voices always be heard - even if there's no sound #communicatingwithconfidence

12.01.2022 Keeping kids off their technology can be tricky, especially in the school holidays when its this hot! Balancing technology time with green time is really important, but can be difficult to enforce - check out the article below for tips. https://www.natureplaycbr.org.au/green-time-vs-screen-time

10.01.2022 People often ask me about useful apps for children learning to read. While there is no substitute for a real life reading partner, this article outlines some useful apps to help you find quality, educational apps for your little one. Would love to hear any feedback if youve used any of these before! https://www.spelfabet.com.au//top-early-literacy-apps-2020/

10.01.2022 Have you noticed these in the community? This one is located at the community garden. What a wonderful community initiative! Remember you can donate one when you take one to share the joy of a good read.

07.01.2022 Thank you to all the lovely people who have contacted me for therapy for their children. I am now starting a waiting list, but please continue to make referrals as I will be able to take on some more children in term 2.

05.01.2022 An awesome resource to celebrate Fathers Day this Sunday

05.01.2022 Another amazing inclusive activity in our area!!

05.01.2022 Stuck for Christmas ideas? Skip the bells and whistles of a toy with instant gratification for a toy that will challenge and develop your childs skills. Puzzles are a current favourite in our house - we are practicing cognitive skills, fine motor, visual perception, patience and more!

04.01.2022 What do you love about Australia?

03.01.2022 #repost from Speech Pathology Australia _____________________________________________ With Christmas almost upon us, this article (Playing with Purpose: Toys for Special Needs @childmags) provides some timely advice to parents about purchasing toys for Special Needs: Ask your childs therapists (occupational therapist, physical therapist and/or speech and language pathologist) for ideas regarding which skills need to be developed, based on their therapy goals.... Parents look to professionals like speech pathologists for selecting and purchasing worthwhile toys. What other advice can we be giving parents when it comes to purchasing toys this Christmas? #WeSpeechies #SLPeeps #slp2B #communication

03.01.2022 Books are an important part of learning language at all ages. Sharing a book each day helps your child with their language skills, turn taking, task completion, attention and concentration, cognitive skills and so much more! These are a few favourites pulled out over the last few days at our house that Ill be sharing with my friends this week. What are you reading today?

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