Rudy Elias began therapy in April 2022 due to concerns about his limited speech and feeding. He was not speaking at all but could comprehend and follow instructions. As for his feeding, Elias was a very picky eater, as well as having significant food allergies: limiting his food variety and consumption. Elias began therapy with Karen Lin weekly, centered around his speech and feeding delays. Karen initiated his speech progress by getting Elias to imitate […]
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on July 5, 2023in Child, Child Story, Speech Delay

In Honor of Better Hearing & Speech Month SLPS from The Warren Center Share Ways to Improve Speech at Home
on May 18, 2020in Communication, Speech Delay

In honor of Better Hearing & Speech Month in May, the team of speech-language pathologists at The Warren Center are encouraging parents of young children to take this extended time at home to improve their children’s communication development. Parents with concerns about their child’s speech and language development should seek assistance from a speech-language pathologist as soon as possible. Many young children experience communication delays, which are highly treatable with early detection. For parents and […]
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