The Social Skills Spotlight
DISCOVER HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD ON THEIR SOCIAL JOURNEY.
Bridging the Gap: Essential Conversation Skills
Navigating social situations can sometimes feel confusing, overwhelming, and even stressful, but learning essential conversation skills can make it easier. Here you’ll find three key skills to help boost confidence during conversations.
The Secret Superpower of Friendships
Everyone wants to feel like they belong, and friendships are the key to making that happen. Picture your child hanging out with friends, laughing, chatting, and feeling confident and accepted. Research by Blum (2022) found that friendships are very important for our kids’ well-being, and can have a big impact on their mental, emotional, and physical health. Studies have also found that good conversation skills are essential for building strong friendships. Having good conversation and friendship skills can help our kids live happy and fulfilled lives.
Why Social Skills are Essential for Making Friends
Many parents worry about their child feeling lonely, especially if they struggle with social skills. Social skills, like listening, sharing, and empathy, are really important for building connections and making friends. When kids have strong social skills, they feel more confident and comfortable in social situations. Research shows that kids with good social skills tend to do better in school, have higher self-esteem, and have better relationships throughout their lives. By teaching our kids these skills, we empower them to make connections and build lasting friendships.
The Power of Developmentally Appropriate Toys for Late Talking Toddlers
Play is the best way to help our kids learn and develop skills, and developmentally appropriate toys serve as powerful tools to stimulate language development in toddlers.
What is a social communication disorder & how are people affected by it?
A pragmatic language disorder, also known as a social communication disorder, is a type of communication disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate effectively in social situations. The support of a speech therapist through social skills coaching can be a helpful way to learn interaction skills that can help you achieve your social communication goals and live a fulfilling social life!
What is Speech Therapy?
Speech therapy can help in so many more ways than just working on how someone’s speech sounds!