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Early Intervention Speech Therapy

Getting Parents Involved in Feeding
March 1, 2010 1:44 PM by Stephanie Bruno
Today I will continue with reader questions. Below is one submitted from an early intervention therapist regarding the post entitled "What NOT to do with a ‘Picky' Eater" published on February 8, 2010: I have three children on my EI caseload who are in Read More...
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Feeding Children with CAS
February 26, 2010 8:38 AM by Stephanie Bruno
For today's post I will continue to address reader questions regarding feeding. The following question was submitted by the parent of a child diagnosed with CAS (Childhood Apraxia of Speech): My son is 2.2 years old and has been diagnosed with suspected Read More...
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Problem Solving the "Picky" Eater
February 19, 2010 10:16 AM by Stephanie Bruno
Back in October 2008 when this blog first began, I wrote a series of 3 posts to help address the feeding issues that exist in early intervention home care. The links to those posts are provided here: The Feeding Challenge Feeding Solutions—Part 1: Evaluate Read More...
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Feeding Therapy: Discussion and Resources
December 28, 2009 12:27 PM by Stephanie Bruno
Before beginning this week, I'd like to extend my heartfelt holiday wishes to all! I hope you had a beautiful Christmas with your family and friends and I would like to wish everyone a very happy New Year as well. May all our readers have a healthy 2010 Read More...
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Happy Halloween Therapy Treats!
October 12, 2009 2:19 PM by Stephanie Bruno
Halloween is just a few short weeks away and those who read my blog often know how much I love the holidays and festive therapy sessions! Last October I wrote a post filled with simple ways to add a little Halloween fun to your therapy sessions. The post Read More...
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In the Spirit of Giving...Toys!
December 19, 2008 9:39 AM by Stephanie Bruno
On Tuesday, I submitted a post discussing the dangerous presence of toxic chemicals in toys. As I had stated in that post, parents will often ask for suggestions regarding toys that would be appropriate and helpful for their child with a diagnosed speech Read More...
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