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Children’s Book Week: May 10-16

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Children’s Book Week online has something for everyone; including parents, children, and  professionals! You can play games, solve puzzles, join contests, and find out about new books. The site features Children’s Choice Book Awards, a national child chosen book award program. It is great to know what books are recommended for your kids by kids! Currently there are no local events here in Miami. But if you live outside Miami, make sure to check if they will be hosting an event near you! Also, be sure to visit your local library, they may be participating in the  festivities. For more information on Book Week, visit their website: http://www.bookweekonline.com/

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Apraxia 101

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The Apraxia Guide: What Every Parent Should Know About Childhood Apraxia Apraxia is a motor disorder. The child is unable to transfer a speech messages from the brain to the mouth. This disorder can cause a child to be a “late talker” because of his/her inability to coordinate jaw, lip, and tongue movements.  In cases of Apraxia, the child’s speech intelligibility is unrelated to his/her language capacity; in other words, the child most likely understands more than what he/she can actually say. Apraxia is very different from a typical articulation disorder and so is the treatment approach to it. What is Apraxia? Apraxia is defined as a decreased ability to coordinate and initiate an imitated motor movement with the use of a body part. Apraxia can occur in the mouth and face, in the arms and legs, and more importantly in the speech muscles including those that are involved in respiration. A child with Apraxia will be able to produce involuntary or reflexive movements in a natural setting, such as waving goodbye, kissing your mother and using sporadic words; however when asked to imitate such movements or word the child will not be able to do so. The difficulty arises…

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Phonology 101

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Let’s Take Articulation to the Next Level: Phonology Phonology is the term used to describe how the act of articulation is neurologically organized and just like any other brain function is an extremely rule governed human behavior. Phonology, like articulation, is performed at the unconscious level and is too a highly complex process. It involves learning sounds through imitation, learning rules about how sounds are organized in words, and learning how sounds are affected when combined with other sounds. Here are some examples of how phonological rules affect sound production at the word level and at the sentence level: word level There are sounds in the English language that affect word meaning, represented for the most part as letters in the alphabet, like a /t/. Depending on where in the word /t/ is placed, it will be produced differently, therefore creating multiple versions of the same sound /t/ in the English language. In the initial position of words, /t/ has an extra air release called aspiration, “time” In the medial position of words, /t/ sounds like a “d” “letter” In the final position of words, /t/ is in its original form. “combat” sentence level The following are two sentences that…

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Better Hearing & Speech Month is Here!

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May is Better Hearing and Speech Month. This nation-wide event is hosted by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). We will be hosting FREE events at early childhood education facilities.  That will include: hearing screenings and parent consultations. Additionally, parent outreach events and faculty training sessions are available upon request. These consultations and trainings offer a great opportunity for parents and teachers to meet with us for any questions and/or concerns regarding their children’s skills in the areas of communication and education. As part of the faculty training exercises, we can address popular topics such “child communication development” and “early literacy development”. Please take advantage of these free services. This event only happens once a year! To schedule an appointment for a hearing screening and/or a consultation please contact us. If you child’s school can benefit from these free services, feel free to recommend us and have them call us for more information. Space is limited, so hurry! For more information on Better Hearing and Speech Month, please visit ASHA’s webstite: www.asha.org

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Free Audio Downloads of Popular Children's Books!

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AudibleKids has partnered with Reading is Fundamental (RIF) to offer free audio downloads of popular children’s books including Rapunzel and R.L. Stine’s Rotten School: The Song, and so on… Click here for more information http://www.audible.com/kids

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