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Finding Glimmers: Small Moments of Joy for Neurodivergent Minds
When we talk about neurodivergence, we often focus on triggers-situations that cause stress, overwhelm, or sensory overload. While understanding and

Neurodiversity affirming language in the workplace
How would you describe yourself using only positive affirming language? This was the question I posed to attendees at the

What is selective mutism?
Selective Mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder where a person is unable to speak in certain social situations despite being

Vegetables
When you don’t have the energy to clean up the mess of real peas… When learning language it is always

All the Bears
All the bears 15 Brown Bear, Brown Bear If you and your little one love bears as much as me,
Talking Toys: Treasure Baskets
This blog series will take you through some of the best toys to use to support speech, language and communication
Talking Toys: Grimm’s
This monthly blog series will take you through some of the best toys to use to support speech, language and
How to help my child understand emotions
Children, young people and even adults often struggle to express their emotions. This year during Mental Health Awareness Week we

The Magic of Story Sacks
It is so important to foster a love of language and learning from a young age. An amazing way to

What is Teletherapy?
Teletherapy in the speech and language world is simply therapy from a distance. ‘Tele’ is derived from the Greek for
