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How Do I register?

November 10, 2021

For more information on how to register, see our useful guide and video here.

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What does late talking look like in Middle or High School?

July 8, 2020

If the late talking was simply a passing stage in early childhood, you may have difficulty even recalling that your child was late talking. If the late talking was a symptom of a Language [...]

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My child is very young. I am worried that if I seek assistance now, specialists will be hasty. I am concerned that seeking help early will prematurely allow my child to be labeled as disordered and begin down a path for which I have little influence and am unsure. How do I proceed?

July 8, 2020

You are in charge of the process; never give up that control. Seek answers immediately when you have concerns. But do so in the firm knowledge that you should not accept or feel pressured to [...]

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What are the next steps if I am concerned about my child’s talking, playing, hearing, or way they may act at times?

July 8, 2020

Begin There are a few next steps. Don’t let fear stop you. Speak to your pediatrician. Share your thoughts and concerns, specifically. If you feel you need more time to communicate effectively, [...]

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When should I become concerned about my child’s late talking?

July 8, 2020

Many children begin using first words by about one year of age. But many don’t start until 18 months or even later. The important thing is to seek answers right away whenever you think something [...]

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