This is the first of a three part series about speech and language development in twins. Myself and Ute Limacher-Riebold of Ute’s Intenational Lounge are putting our heads together to look at the research and real-life experiences. Be sure … Continue reading
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April 26, 2019
by Mary Pat
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What to expect from a speech and language therapy assessment
So you’re a parent of a bilingual little girl who has just turned three. She doesn’t use very many words but she is interested in interacting and seems to understand a lot. You’d like to know her language level. You’d … Continue reading
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April 27, 2018
by Mary Pat
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10 Things You Need To Know About Language Development In Children Who Are Adopted Internationally
If you’re in the process of adopting a child internationally or you’re the parent of a child who was adopted internationally, then this three part series is for you. Joining me is Bríd Mc Andrew: a speech and language therapist … Continue reading
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November 17, 2017
by Mary Pat
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What happens to children who are late to talk?
Recently I wrote a blog post for Bilingual Kidspot about children who are considered to be late talkers. If you want to find out what exactly does it mean to be a Late Talker, you can find out here. In … Continue reading