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WHAT CAN I DO TO HELP MY CHILD’S SPEECH DEVELOPMENT?

Fun Wintertime Activities

by Kim Knight | January 27, 2012

Is your child struggling with producing certain sounds?  Are you curious to know if there is a way to help your child to better produce those sounds?  I wanted to provide you with an excellent resource for information on a number . . . read more

All I Want For Christmas Is...

Worthwhile Speech and Language Activities for the Christmas Season

by Kim Knight | December 2, 2011

All I want for Christmas is…If you haven’t heard this statement yet, just wait.  Thanksgiving is over and we are heading into the full swing of the Christmas season.  I am sure your children are being bombarded on TV with the . . . read more

Falling For Speech and Language

Great Seasonal Activities for Improving and Enriching Speech and Language Skills

by Kim Knight | October 28, 2011

It was great getting to talk with several of my students’ parents on Thursday.  Always know that you can call or stop in with any questions or concerns at any time.  What a wonderful Fall we have had again this year.  This is . . . read more

Have You Ever Wondered...

What Is a Speech-Language Pathologist?

by Kim Knight | October 1, 2011

Speech and language is getting underway for this year, and I’ve noticed good retention of sounds from last year as well as some good progress from the summer, so way to go parents and students—you make my job a lot easier!  THANK . . . read more

Racing For Better Speech and Language!

Speech and Language is Off and Running

by Kim Knight | September 28, 2010

Parents & Guardians,  We have started, what I hope to be, a very successful speech year.  The schedule has been crazy—I try to avoid specials, recess, Title times and any core instruction time, which leaves very little . . . read more

Games? Is That All They Ever Do in Speech?

Learning Speech and Language Through Games

by Kim Knight

Have you ever asked your children, “What did you do in Speech today?” and their response is “Played games!”?   I hear this response often, and while I still feel the need to justify the reason behind the game, I am also . . . read more

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