Why More Families Are Choosing Telehealth for Speech Therapy: 5 Key Benefits
Curious if telehealth speech therapy is right for your family? More families than ever are making the switch—and for good reason! From greater convenience and flexibility to improved consistency and family involvement, discover the top five benefits of remote speech therapy in our latest blog post!
How to Make Your Dental Practice Autism-Friendly: Tips from a Pediatric Therapy Clinic
Dentist Visits Don’t Have to Be a Nightmare for Autistic Kids—Here’s How to Make Them Stress-Free! Discover expert-backed tips to create a calm, autism-friendly dental experience that will change the way you approach pediatric care!
Oh Biscuits! 7 Bluey-Inspired Tips for Supporting Your Child’s Early Speech and Language Development
Learn how the much-loved Bluey show also demonstrates many foundational skills that parents and caregivers can use to support their child’s early speech and language development.
Boosting Communication Skills with Therapeutic Listening
Is your child struggling with sensory processing or attention skills? Therapeutic Listening might be the key to unlocking their potential!
In our latest blog, we dive into how this innovative auditory intervention helps kids connect with their environment, improve communication skills, and thrive.
Ensuring Kindergarten Readiness: Key Speech Sounds and Milestones
Ensuring kindergarten readiness involves mastering key speech sounds like P, B, M, D, N, and more by age five. Additionally, children should be able to speak clearly, follow directions, and engage in conversations. If you have concerns about your child’s speech development, our Clinic offers comprehensive evaluations to support their communication skills.
Back to School Backpack Safety
Learn more about keeping your child safe while wearing a backpack in this blog.
Social Communication vs. Pragmatics: A helpful guide
Social pragmatics and social communication: the three skill levels, the importance, and how to recognize if your child is struggling with pragmatic skills.
All about AAC
Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) refers to a range of communication methods used by individuals who are unable to effectively communicate using traditional spoken language. We explore those devices here.
A little more about Feeding Therapy
Feeding therapy is designed to improve the ability to eat and drink, and to promote healthy growth and development. Learn more about Columbia Pediatric Therapy’s multidisciplinary approach to treatment.