Stop the perfect-drill trap. We have parents try this 10-minute Floortime-style routine at home: Narrate what your child is doing (no correcting). Add one model sentence, in the moment. Then wait for their turn to try. If your child is slow to start, that is still data. The goal
in this early stage is not perfect speech sounds. Recent intervention research focuses on improving the early socio-communicative skills that develop through back-and-forth interaction. Want weekly, realistic home targets that fit your child (and your schedule)? Contact us to get
Is your child often overwhelmed by busy places or struggles with daily tasks?
These signs could indicate sensory challenges:
• Frequent headaches or stomachaches at school
• Difficulty with transitions or social interactions
• Sensitivity to sounds, lights, or textures
Connect with your child's teachers and school nurse—they can provide insights and helpful classroom strategies.
If concerns persist, a pediatric sensory evaluation might be the next step.
You're not alone—help is here to guide you every step of the way.