5 Fun Ways To Expand Language Skills During Spring Break
By Megan Hayes, MS, CF-SLP Spring break can take on a variety of forms depending on the year, your family, or the weather. Nevertheless, spring break gives you valuable time to spend with kids who are usually in school much...
Read moreGet messy this Easter!
This Easter could get a little messy … and that’s if you’re lucky! We dyed Easter eggs a little differently this year. The results were spectacular – the eggs were pretty and my children got to experience “messy play.”...
Read moreFebruary Lunch and Learn
[ux_image id=”829″] Our MTS Team loved hosting our February Lunch and Learn. Here are 3 take-aways from that event. [row] [col span=”4″ span__sm=”12″] Question: How can you facilitate your child to speak louder? Answers: Using a play telephone and/or...
Read moreSt. Patrick’s Day fun for your family
Dying fountains green, pinching people and more … St. Patrick’s Day has a lot of fun traditions for adults. Make a fun tradition with your family, and get crafty this St. Patrick’s holiday with these neat craft ideas. Froot...
Read moreYour BabyNet Questions answered
BabyNet is an awesome program in South Carolina that provides a variety of services to children birth to three years of age. As a parent, the BabyNet program can come with lots of questions. Read our BabyNet guide to...
Read moreHow to hack Daylight Saving Time
Time to spring forward! Daylight Saving Time starts Sunday, March 10, at 2 a.m. Setting your clock forward an hour can throw off everyone’s sleep and make waking up rough for you and the kids. I’ve got a few...
Read moreWhat If Meal-Time Wasn’t A Struggle Anymore?
Hey, Parents! What if mealtime was more fun and less fuss? What if your child would eat more than chicken nuggets and french fries? What if you had more time because you weren’t making 3 different meals every mealtime?...
Read moreFinding Your Tribe: Our #1 Interviewing Tip
Neil Gaiman, famous British Author, shares, “The one thing you have that nobody else has is you. Your voice, your mind, your story, your vision. So write and draw and build and play and dance and live as only you...
Read moreSpeech therapists go back to school … to serve children
Note: This is the third of a three-part series that takes a look at our speech-language pathologists and the work they do. Because McCulloh Therapeutic Solutions works to serve the whole child, we have a team of school-based...
Read moreOn the road, in the home: SLPs serve where the need is
Note: This is the second of a three-part series that takes a look at our speech-language pathologists and the work they do. When Sarah Emory launched McCulloh Therapeutic Solutions in 2006, she began treating children in their homes...
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