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The Simple Trick That Can Quadruple Your Kid’s Vegetable Intake

WebThe New Year is upon us and healthy eating is suddenly on our minds. Parents everywhere are looking to rid the house of the last bits of Christmas cookies, candy canes, and gingerbread house fragments. It’s time to put away the holiday comfort foods and exchange them for some healthier family fare. But there’s just […]

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Speech & Language

WebSpeech Therapy can help with the following areas of speech and language: Articulation – the ability to make clear sounds. Fluency – the flow of speech (an example of dysfluency is a stutter) Resonance – refers to the volume and quality of speech as affected by air flow through the oral and nasal cavities. Receptive language – the

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Why Your Speech Therapist Won’t Stop Talking About Screen Time

WebThis study from 2008 also linked screen time in toddlers to increased risk of language delay. They found that kids who started watching TV earlier (younger than 1 year) and kids who watched more daily TV (more than 2 hours) had 6x the risk of language delay.

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Feeding & Lactation

WebSounds hoarse or “gurgly” after eating. Refuses to eat, drink, or nurse for extended periods of time. Will only eat certain brands of foods or wants foods prepared in a very particular way. Has problems chewing. Coughs or gags regularly when eating. A feeding therapist is uniquely trained to evaluate all aspects of a child’s feeding or

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Applied Behavior

WebApplied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a particular type of therapy that seeks to increase specific desirable behaviors and decrease undesirable behaviors through research-based behavioral principles. ABA is geared toward achieving socially important goals, helping the client to be more successful in a natural setting such as homes, schools, and communities.

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What If My Baby Doesn’t Like Vegetables

WebStudies dating back to the 1980s have been exploring this topic and have consistently found that repeated exposure does, in fact, help increase food acceptance (1). One study found that after being offered a vegetable 10 times, babies increased the amount they consumed. The babies also showed an increase in positive nonverbal responses …

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What If My Baby Doesn’t Like Vegetables

WebBaby feeding is a highly debated topic these days. Should you use baby led weaning or feed purees? Is it better to offer fruits or vegetables first? And when should babies get their fist taste of solids? But there’s another question that isn’t asked as often: How many times should you offer your baby a food […]

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