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“Ready, Set, Go!”: Using Verbal Routines in Pla...
Verbal routines are repetitive, structured phrases or sentences that children encounter regularly in everyday situations. As speech-language pathologists, we use verbal routines in play to promote language development in a...
“Ready, Set, Go!”: Using Verbal Routines in Pla...
Verbal routines are repetitive, structured phrases or sentences that children encounter regularly in everyday situations. As speech-language pathologists, we use verbal routines in play to promote language development in a...

The "Simplify" Technique: Reducing Language to ...
The "simplify" method is a language strategy that emphasizes the use of simple, clear, and manageable language during everyday interactions. Read our blog post about how using this technique can...
The "Simplify" Technique: Reducing Language to ...
The "simplify" method is a language strategy that emphasizes the use of simple, clear, and manageable language during everyday interactions. Read our blog post about how using this technique can...

The Power of Waiting: A Passive Technique for A...
What if I told you the most effective speech therapy technique to elicit language requires the least amount of work? Would you try it at home? Read our blog post...
The Power of Waiting: A Passive Technique for A...
What if I told you the most effective speech therapy technique to elicit language requires the least amount of work? Would you try it at home? Read our blog post...

"Copy and Add" in Speech Therapy: A Powerful Te...
"Copy and Add" is a technique where the therapist (or caregiver) repeats what the client has said and then expands upon it by adding one or more words to make the...
"Copy and Add" in Speech Therapy: A Powerful Te...
"Copy and Add" is a technique where the therapist (or caregiver) repeats what the client has said and then expands upon it by adding one or more words to make the...