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Better Speech and Hearing Month

It’s finally May! Do you know what that means?! It’s Better Speech and Hearing Month!! This month-long event is sponsored by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). The sole purpose of this month is to spread awareness about communication disorders. Here at AID-L, we strive to promote better speech and hearing, every day of the year!

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Myths and Facts Regarding AAC

AAC is commonly used in speech and language therapy to help our clients expand their vocabulary and overall communication.

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The Importance of Caregivers

Family Caregivers may face adverse affects to their health and overall wellbeing. AID-L desires to not only equip and empower both a child and their entire supportive unit to thrive!

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Cleaning with Kids in Quarantine

You can only get so creative with thinking of fun and innovative ways to keep your kids occupied while #stayinghome, but we’re here to help!

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What is Core Vocabulary?

You may have heard the term, “core vocabulary”. What exactly does that mean? How do you incorporate core vocabulary into your daily routine?

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Rainy Day Books

Is it raining at your house? Its raining at mine! I love the sound and the smell of rain. I love that the rain helps the plants grow. I love curling up on the couch with a good book when it rains. What do you love about rain?

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Facilitating Language in the “Chaos”

With the recent changes in all of our lives, it seems to be hard for anyone to maintain structure. We are all trying to find any semblance of normalcy, let alone keep our children feeling safe and nurtured while we ourselves try to process “This Great Pause.”.

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Effects of and Alternatives to Screen Time

Limiting the amount of time kids spend watching TV or playing games on an iPad can be difficult, especially when you feel like you need to keep them occupied just to have a minute or two to yourself.

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What Will You Make Today?

Are you looking for ideas to keep your children occupied while still being educational? Working together to create some goodies in the kitchen is not only a great activity to incorporate a variety of language skills, but it’s also a way to get a yummy snack!

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