by Tammy Herrmann | Feb 25, 2021 | baby developement, Speech, Speech Therapy, speech therapy Charlotte NC, Speech-language development
Play precedes language, so up until age 7, our children learn language best through play and hands-on activities. This may involve various levels of play that target all of the senses. Children also learn best through language concepts they can experience. Here are...
by Tammy Herrmann | Jan 14, 2021 | baby developement, FYI, Speech, Speech Therapy, Speech-language development
What Sounds/Words Should My Infant Be Producing and When (adapted from “Nobody Ever Told Me [Or my Mother] That” by Diane Bahr M.S., CCC-SLP, CIMI; pgs 219-222) 0-15 months 1-month: Vowel-like sounds, mostly “ee” and “ah” (mostly nasal productions) within cooing 2-3...
by Tammy Herrmann | Jan 13, 2021 | baby developement, Feeding, FYI, Infant bonding, Speech, Speech Therapy, Speech-language development
Language development begins at birth. The first signs of social communication begin with eye contact and speaking to your baby, responding to his/her vocalizations and sounds and bonding. Bonding: Skin to skin contact is wonderful in those first months for many...