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Language


Building Reciprocal Communication Through Verbal Routines
Verbal routines are one of the most powerful ways to build those moments. They are short, predictable “scripts” or playful patterns that happen the same way each time, allowing children to learn what comes next and feel safe participating.

Jill Lese
2 min read


Helping Your Child Feel Ready for Halloween
Help your child feel calm and confident this Halloween with play, visuals, and self-advocacy strategies that make the night fun for everyone.

Jill Lese
3 min read


Receptive and Expressive Language: What's the Difference?
Did you know that language is built upon two essential skills - understanding and expressing ? Receptive language refers to how children take in language—listening, understanding, and processing what others say. Expressive language refers to how children share language—using words, phrases, and sentences to communicate their own ideas. Some children may have difficulties in one area, while others may need support in both. Understanding the difference helps families know

Jill Lese
2 min read
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