Why "Not That!" Matters: The Power of Modeling Negation in Helping Your Child Communicate
As parents, we’re always trying to understand what our children are trying to tell us especially when they’re still learning how to express themselves. But what happens when your child can’t quite say what they don’t mean? That’s where negation comes in.
Modeling Language for Gestalt Language Processors: Why Questions Can Wait and Phrases Matter
If you have a child who is a gestalt language processor (GLP), you’ve probably been learning a lot about how to support their unique language development. As caregivers and professionals, one of the most powerful ways we can support GLPs is by modeling language in a way that aligns with how they learn. This means shifting how we speak, especially in spontaneous, everyday interactions.
Autism & Apraxia- When is My Speech Therapist Going to Work on Speech?
Many parents wonder when their speech therapist will start to help their child with apraxia and autism produce more verbal speech. Even...
Neurodiversity Affirming Speech and Language Peer Groups in Virginia Beach, VA!
Attending speech and language peer groups is an excellent way for your child to boost their language skills while encouraging peer...
5 Things to Look When Enrolling Children in Social Peer Groups
At Resolute Therapy Collaborative, we offer peer groups that promote interaction and foster relationship building opportunities for...
Neurodiversity Affirming, Child-Led, Play Based?! A Parents Guide to Therapy Approach Terminology.
Do you ever wonder what it means when therapist say they are neurodiversity affirming, child-led, or play based? I'm here to break it...
Is My Child a Gestalt Language Processor?
Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) is a method through which many autistic children acquire language skills. Unlike typical language...
What is Gestalt Language Processing?
Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) is a method through which many autistic children acquire language skills. Unlike typical language...