


Engaging Your Child in Sensory Activities To Promote Speech and Language
Sensory play is really as simple as it sounds. It is a kind of play that engages your children’s senses. From infancy and through the toddler years, children develop crucial neural connections and skills that are the foundation of all future learning. Sensory...
How Are Hearing and Balance Related?
Certain types of hearing loss can impact balance, potentially leading to vertigo, dizziness, and an increased risk of falling. Additionally, some factors affecting the vestibular system can cause a decline in auditory perception and stability. Understanding how they...
What Is Vertigo?
Temporary dizziness is a common symptom of many illnesses and certain activities, such as riding a rollercoaster. When dizziness doesn’t dissipate after a short while, it goes by another name: vertigo. Individuals with this kind of dizziness experience an...
Self Talk vs. Parallel Talk
Communication is an essential skill children develop from an early age. When immersed in a language-rich environment, infants quickly grasp the meanings of words and even experiment with grammar mechanics. As role models and the dominant presence in children’s...