Annual MTSKids Christmas Ideas
Christmas is my favorite time of year, and this year is no exception. My family is already talking about the things we will do during the holiday season. The interesting thing is, my children keep talking about the experiences...
Read moreMTSKids 2020 Christmas Gift Guide
Christmas is my favorite time of year, and this year is no exception. My family is already talking about the things we will do during the holiday season. The interesting thing is, my children keep talking about the experiences...
Read moreAnnual MTSKids Christmas Ideas
Christmas is my favorite time of year, and this year is no exception. My family is already talking about the things we will do during the holiday season. The interesting thing is, my children keep talking about the experiences...
Read moreMealtime Matters
Nicole Sovde, a speech-language pathologist serving in our travel therapy division, shares what she learned from our recent ASHA approved feeding course in Spartanburg, SC. Thanks Nicole! Mealtime Matters Did you know 25-40% of all children are reported to...
Read moreReturn to the Roots: 5 ways to improve your child’s executive functioning skills
Return to the Roots: 5 ways to improve your child’s executive functioning skills Written by: Lauren Williams, MS, CCC-SLP What is executive functioning? When working with children in speech therapy, I have to remember the foundations of language and...
Read more10 Tips for a Happy Halloween
How to Halloween With Limited Communication! Halloween is such a fun holiday! You get to dress-up, use your imagination, walk your neighborhood with friends, and end the night with a bucket full of goodies! What better way to celebrate being a...
Read moreEncouraging More Without Saying More
From busy schedules to stressful mealtimes with problem feeders, we can occasionally catch ourselves demanding our kiddos to “take another bite,” or “eat some more (name food).” But something amazing happens when we change our words from demanding declarations...
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