The Ins and Outs of Eating!
Happy New Year!! I know the holidays have just ended and most of us ate our way through November and December without one thought as to how complicated it actually is to eat! I definitely didn’t have any trouble eating all the wonderful holiday treats! The ability...
End of the Year Insurance FYI
It’s the end of the year and we are in the middle of the holidays, which can be very fun and exciting! BUT it’s also the time of year when employers will review insurance plans and benefit levels for their company as well as their employees! This can be confusing...
5 Effective Tools to Help Language Development at Home
As a child develops, their brain may make it a bit difficult for them to learn language. Whether it is how many words, the order of those words, the variety of words, the use of the words given a context, and so on, a child’s brain might have a tricky time sorting it...
Brain As Boss
This month we would like to focus on the brain. It is such a complex and beautiful thing! It is the “boss” of us – from breathing and keeping our bodies upright, to making our limbs move and feeling our sensory-loaded environment, all the way to allowing us to speak...
Things Technology Can’t Replace…
Thanks for joining us on our blogging journey, although it’s slightly ironic that you are reading an article on your device about the pitfalls of technology! Today, I want to share with you an occupational therapist’s perspective on the things in life that technology...
The First Post
“A therapy blog…” she said. “It can be done…” she said. And now, thanks to the incredible group of 12 ladies and a gentleman, the very supportive team that I am lucky enough to work with, it will be done, or at least get off to a good start anyway! The world of...
Kid Talk Victoria is Getting A Make-Over
Kid Talk has been an ever-growing clinic for the past 13 years! What started out as a one woman show has now expanded to a team of 15 talented and dedicated therapists divided across 2 locations! Growth always seems to require change! Everyone may have noticed some...
Literacy Through the Eyes of an SLP
How can a speech language pathologist help with my child’s reading and writing? Some of my fondest memories as a child were going to the library and leaving with a stack of books, reading these books as quickly as I could and escaping to a new and different world....