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    My kids are spending too much time in front of the screen...
    Marcia Campagna
    • May 9, 2019
    • 2 min

    My kids are spending too much time in front of the screen...

    Why would I opt for online speech therapy? Isn't that just going to add more screen time to their day? First, I completely agree... kids are engaging in enormous amounts of screen time... so how do we manage this? How much is too much? Do I not simplify my life with online learning because I am worried about screen time? 1. Quality This days we can find anything from services to goods to information online. The internet and the ease it brings to our lives isn't going way. M
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    Preschool children and Speech Therapy?
    Marcia Campagna
    • Apr 29, 2019
    • 1 min

    Preschool children and Speech Therapy?

    By the age of three, 80% of a child's language is developed. They can speak like adults... yep that's right... mini adults... Children can tell short stories and take turns talking in a conversation. The rest of the 20% of language development involves higher level vocabulary and language concepts. But by the time a child turns 3, the basics of an adult conversation are in place. So how do you know if you should reach out to a speech language pathologist... Take this y/n quiz
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    4 Tips for Coaching Youth with Communication Disabilities
    Marcia Campagna
    • Apr 5, 2019
    • 2 min

    4 Tips for Coaching Youth with Communication Disabilities

    An inclusive team environment starts by recognizing that everyone communicates differently. Here are some tips for Coaches to create an inclusive team culture. 1. Commit to Awareness and Understanding Commit to learning and understanding your players' communication styles. Consider that someone on your team may be hard of hearing, have ADHD, Autism, or other Sensory challenges. Seek to understand and put yourself in their shoes. 2. Ask Questions The only way to really know ho
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    Practice makes Progress
    Marcia Campagna
    • Oct 31, 2018
    • 2 min

    Practice makes Progress

    "Take advantage of every opportunity to practice your communication skills so that when important occasions arise, you will have the gift, the style, the sharpness, the clarity, and the emotions to affect other people" - Jim Rohn As I worked with one of my young clients I made the mistake of saying "Practice makes Perfect" whooaah... My client was quick to correct me "practice makes progress". Growing up I was always taught to find perfection. Image and perfection were so im
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    Baby Talk: Cute or Not?
    Marcia Campagna
    • Sep 10, 2018
    • 2 min

    Baby Talk: Cute or Not?

    My child uses baby talk and it's sooo cute. I don't think there's anything wrong with it. But her teachers are saying she's hard to understand and it can hinder her reading skills. Is that true? Yes... a child who is showing difficulty with pronunciation can indicate that they may develop challenges with learning to read as well as reading comprehension. For younger children, a good rule of thumb to use when concerned about your child's speech is to determine if they can be u
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    Encouraging your Child to Use Language
    Marcia Campagna
    • Jul 7, 2018
    • 1 min

    Encouraging your Child to Use Language

    "My baby is 12 months old and he still has not said his first word. What should I do? This is a question often asked by parents. Just because your child hasn't said his first word by his birthday doesn't mean that they are delayed, but it is something to keep an eye on. Below are some ways that parents can encourage children to use language. 1. Don't anticipate your child's needs. Try to let them communicate what they want by using words. 2. Speak slowly and use short phrases
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    What I learned when my children boarded a plane without me...
    Marcia Campagna
    • Jul 1, 2018
    • 2 min

    What I learned when my children boarded a plane without me...

    "It is surprising to notice that even from the earliest age, man finds the greatest satisfaction in feeling independent. The exalting feeling of being sufficient to oneself comes as a revelation." - Maria Montessori It sounded like a good idea 4 months ago. People were surprised that we would let a 12 year old and a 7 year old fly alone to visit their aunt and uncle. But I was confident. Naturally, as it got closer, I got more nervous. But a little background about us... we
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    4 Reasons to Schedule Teletherapy
    Marcia Campagna
    • Jun 25, 2018
    • 1 min

    4 Reasons to Schedule Teletherapy

    Why should you try online Speech Therapy for you or your loved one? In this blog post we’ll tell you why you should schedule speech therapy via telepractice. 1. Convenience Easy and Simple! Speech therapy at your fingertips! All you need is computer, laptop, or tablet, a camera and microphone! These days, cameras and microphones are almost always integrated on a computer, laptop, or tablet. You can attend a session from anywhere as long as you have access to the internet. 2.
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    My kid's still in speech therapy for /r/ after 2 years. Is it supposed to take that long?
    Marcia Campagna
    • Jul 17, 2017
    • 2 min

    My kid's still in speech therapy for /r/ after 2 years. Is it supposed to take that long?

    Speech therapy for articulation involves a lot of work because it's about unlearning bad habits, retraining new habits, and then generalizing those skills to your child's everyday conversation. Traditional speech therapy works for the majority of children who have trouble producing their speech sounds correctly. It's been used since the 1970's and there is plenty of research to back it up. But sometimes traditional speech therapy isn't enough... there are other things that c
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