
Client Spotlight: Charlotte’s Journey in Speech Therapy
Katie made it a priority to keep communication clear and consistent, providing regular updates and personalized notes about Charlotte’s progress. “We always received a note and report update describing what they worked on,” Hannah said. “We also got calls about what they were focusing on and how she was improving.”

A Quick and Easy Springtime Sensory Bin for Littles
Through the use of sensory bins in speech and language therapy, kids can learn the:
Ability to follow directions. When pairing a book with a sensory bin, an SLP can ask the child to follow directions by looking for a character or other item within.
Understanding size concepts
Finding things that are the same or different
Understanding quantitative concepts- the most or the least amounts of something
Understanding qualitative Concepts- which items have various features like spots, bumps, or smooth

Speech and language disorders
Through therapy sessions with As We Speak therapists, they can evaluate your child and meet them where they are. They can determine if a certain combination of therapies can create improvement and progress. Some children may have symptoms of one disorder, but another is keeping them from being able to progress.
Every child is different- you’ve heard that time and time again.

Early Intervention in Speech Therapy-
POV: Your baby mutters out a few sounds and you convince yourself-and everyone around you- that he totally said “mama”… just me? I’d bet not.