You don’t have to figure it all out yourself when it comes to starting your non profit. We help you every step of the way - from the initial VISION to launching and growing your 501(c)3. Imagine what it’ll be like to finally have your foundation up and running. All packages include:
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You don’t have to guess when it comes to helping your child communicate. We want you to know that what you’re doing is working… and what to do next.
Imagine what it’ll be like when you get your child talking.
Help your child meet their communication milestones.
Use your everyday routines to build your child’s language.
Lay a strong speech and language foundation.
Have confidence about your child's development.
Know what your child wants and needs.
We know you've already got a lot on your plate so our goal is to help you make this process as easy as possible. We started our non profit back in 2015. We saw a huge need within our community and everywhere we looked we noticed other charities serving in a similar capacity that we aspired to.
It took years to start and grow what we now help others do in a matter of months. WHY? Because we believe if we can help you better educate, reach and serve you community - the world will be a better place and Chiropractic will be better known.
We want to put your mind at ease because the stress of not knowing what you don't know is daunting, am I right?! So instead of avoiding it all together, or getting stuck in analysis paralysis mode, let us help make starting your non profit a walk in the park. We'd love to be part of your story.
From the moment we first welcome our tiny ones, we imagine what it’ll be like to hear their first words, to share sweet stories at bedtime, and to laugh together while you play.
But what happens when you don’t know how to get your child talking? Cue stress and worry, right?
We want to put your mind at ease. As certified speech therapists, we’ve taught thousands of parents simple speech secrets to get their child talking. We can teach you, too.
Talk on Track is for newborns to 14 months, while Time to Talk is for toddlers 15 to 36 months.
Discover simple speech secrets you can use throughout your normal day.
Know your child is meeting their milestones and communicating with ease.
For Newborns to 14 Months
This course is designed to educate you on how to help your child meet their communication milestones using our evidence-based “I TALK” technique.
For 15 to 36 Months
This course is designed to help you teach your child how to expand their language by using our evidence-based “WE CAN TALK” technique.
Get access to both Talk on Track & Time to Talk for $159 (Save $20). This bundle is perfect for newborn to 3 years.
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Simple changes in your daily routine can lay the foundation for encouraging and building communication. At Speech Sisters, we will help you to seamlessly tie these techniques into your everyday activities, making life as a mom easy while your child builds language and uses more words! We can help your child climb the language ladder.
Early intervention with speech therapy has been proven to benefit children who are diagnosed with a speech and language impairment. Early Intervention can mold a child's developmental speech and language path and improve outcomes, both for children and their families.
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Children develop at their own pace. One child's word count will not be the same as that of another child of the same age. If you have concerns that your little one should be saying more words, check out our milestone checklist here for next steps.
We offer a variety of free resources to help parents build confidence in developing speech and language for their little one. You can find our blogs here.
A Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) or Speech Therapist is an expert in language and communication. SLPs work with people of all ages, from babies to adults. We provide assessment and treatment in the following five areas: Articulation, Language/Literacy, Social Communication, Voice, Fluency and Feeding/Swallowing.
Children understand more words (receptive language) than they use (expressive language). Babies may not understand the meaning of our words at first, but they understand our tone of voice and observe their surroundings. Your baby is learning that sounds become words, so use your language, tone of voice, and facial expressions to help them along their learning journey.
Children learn at their own speed, and each child is different. To help determine if your child is meeting communication and language milestones, we have resources available for you. Signs that your child might need a speech therapist can be subtle. To learn about some of the red flags, take our online quiz to see where your child is as it pertains to speech and language milestones. Take the quiz here.
According to Foundation Therapy Services, Inc. Communication Developmental Milestone Red Flags to watch for include but are not limited to the following:
Always trust your instincts; you are with your child the most. Some may say that a child will “outgrow” a speech or language delay, and in some cases this is true. But it is impossible to know which children will outgrow their delay and which will need support from a speech-language therapist. Pursuing early intervention allows you to find the specific answers you need through a speech and language evaluation. The result will be a diagnosis and recommendation for therapy services if needed.
Parents should be intentional about encouraging their younger children to speak as much as the older children. It’s easy to overlook! Early signs of language delay are important for all children, regardless of birth order.
While speech and language development are crucial to a child’s future academic success, it doesn’t mean that language delays assure academic frustration and poor outcomes. If children with language development delays receive assistance from a Speech–Language Pathologist early on (before kindergarten), they can catch up with their peers. Research has shown that children who reach developmental language milestones earlier are more likely to do better academically later in life. So again, early intervention is key to promoting academic success.
In our experience, many delayed talkers who finally make attempts to speak are difficult to understand. It sounds like gibberish! All young children make some errors in pronunciation–some are typical for their age and some are not. Children usually outgrow most articulation errors on their own by age three. To determine whether the “gibberish” your child is making reflects common pronunciation errors and whether speech therapy is recommended, make an appointment with a speech-language pathologist.
The most important consideration in helping develop speech and language is personal interaction. Any toy or activity can be used as an implement for learning, but it is the person-to-person contact that makes the difference. We learn to talk by listening to and observing other people. Conversation is a social experience, with give and take. So join in and play! Use whatever toys your child enjoys and engage. Talk about what you’re doing together. Use short simple sentences. Then wait, and listen to your child communicate in his own way. Scientific evidence supports the fact that this kind of experience is the best foundation for developing words and sentences.
Regression is not a typical part of natural development, but it can occur for different reasons. Most of the time regression lasts for just a short time. For example, a child might become ill and have to stay in bed rather than engaging in learning activities. I have seen minor regression when our clients have been ill for an extended time, but soon they're back to where they started and are moving forward again. Another example is when a new baby is born into the family. Since the baby gets a lot of attention by crying, the older child might cry instead of using words. Regression can also be the result of a stressor affecting family life. Rest assured that these examples of regression are temporary and can be an indicator that something else is going on. It’s a good idea to talk to a professional about any regression you’ve noticed.
No. Being exposed to many languages will make no difference as to when your child begins to talk as compared to children who are learning a single language. It is best to keep languages separate rather than combining them in a conversation Speak to your child in YOUR strongest language so he has a good language mode
Call a professional. Speech/Language Pathologists have a master’s degree specifically in speech and language development. Many parents have had their concerns shrugged off by friends, family members, or even their pediatrician. Friends and family are well-meaning, but they aren’t the experts. We cannot count the number of times parents have confided in us that they regretted not seeking help earlier. If you are concerned, trust your gut and seek the advice of a professional. Many speech/language clinics are happy to provide complementary screenings/consultations, to hear your concerns, and to give their opinion as to whether or not an evaluation would be beneficial for your child.
No, it is never too early for a child to receive support.
There is no easy answer. But I can tell you what doesn’t cause speech/language delays–you! As a parent, you should not feel guilty if your child is struggling to develop a certain skill. Sometimes speech/language delays can be the result of an underlying medical issue (i.e. hearing loss) or an undiagnosed condition, such as autism. But oftentimes it’s just the way the child is wired. Their brain needs help learning how to effectively communicate. Please note: If we say a child needs help with their communication skills, we are NOT implying that they aren’t smart! This is a common misconception. Many very bright children need help with speech/language. In fact, many students classified as “gifted” also attend speech therapy.
Access the online courses at your own pace, and incorporate the speech secrets into your everyday routines—no appointments necessary.
Our speech secrets are evidence-based and backed by research. With easy-to-follow videos packed with real-life examples, you can get your child talking.
If you’re not completely thrilled by your child’s speech progress, we’ll refund your payment.
If you've still got questions on how it all works OR if you're curious about specific logistics, don't let those questions slip through the cracks… feel free to reach out - it's what we're here for. Starting a Non Profit isn't a small feat for the faint of heart - it's a commitment, no doubt. And it's so worth it. Sharing the message of your life changing care. Preventative screenings that literally save lives. Figuring out how to make care affordable for everyone regardless of socioeconomic status. Having your Non Profit be your legacy for future generations. Grants & Funding. The possibilities are endless.
If you want to know how you can be proactive and help your baby meet communication milestones OR if you are already concerned about your child’s speech and language development… let us be your first line of defense. Speech therapy is expensive. As speech therapists, we’ve taken the tips and tricks we teach in formal speech therapy, and have put them in online courses that works with your everyday routines at a fraction of the cost.