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Understanding Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder
Do you ever notice that you or your child has trouble managing normal conversations? Do they interrupt often or say things that seem inappropriate? Do you notice that they don’t seem to connect well with their peers or keep friends very well? If this sounds familiar, your child may have social (pragmatic) communication disorder. This […]
Six Essential Back-to-School Tips for Parents and Kids
Summer fun brings family fun! We naturally celebrate summer by changing our routine. Camp replaces school, vacations become the norm and homework becomes a distant memory. Until the first official back-to-school notice arrives. It’s a transition for everyone, both mentally and physically. Here are some tried and true tips to facilitate the process: Create a […]
Six Great Tips for Parents to Promote Back-To-School Success
My children have never had issues transitioning from school to summer vacation. Neither have any of my clients. We all naturally celebrate summer by changing our routine. Camp replaces school, vacations become the norm and homework becomes a distant memory. Until the first official back-to-school notice arrives. It’s a transition for everyone, both mentally and physically, […]
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Can ADHD Cause Speech Apraxia?
Navigating the complicated landscape of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can highlight not only difficulties with focus and impulse control but also related communication challenges. Individuals with ADHD may have difficulties expressing themselves, maintaining attention in conversations, or regulating their speech patterns. Recognizing the connection between ADHD and communication issues is crucial to overcoming these challenges. One […]
Is Cognitive-Communication Deficit an Intellectual Disability?
What is a Cognitive Deficit? The term ‘Cognitive Deficit’ refers to a general impairment of cognition. Cognition is defined as the mental process of understanding and acquiring language through thought, the senses, and experience. A cognitive deficit or deficiency is not limited to a specific condition or disease but it is often a symptom of […]