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Language Simplification - Phonological Processes

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Language Simplification - Phonological Processes

When your child is learning to speak, he or she will start with a simplified version of our speech. They do this because they are still learning how to coordinate their tongue, lips, jaw and palate to make the speech sounds that adults make. In the flashback video below Marnee Brick, SLP & TinyEYE Co-Founder compares simplification to learning the piano. You need to learn step by step - you don't simply sit down and play a concerto without many years of practice. 

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Topics: Tips for Parents, speech sounds

Speech Sounds Milestones for Boys and Girls By Age

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Speech Sounds Milestones for Boys and Girls By Age

"Sharing resources is an empowering strategy for enhancing our capacity to serve."
- Marnee Brick, TinyEYE Co-Founder & President

 

What speech, or letter sounds should my child be able to make? To determine whether a child needs speech therapy, one of the assessments therapist make is a child's speech production at the word and sentence letter. The therapist then considers the types of errors the child makes, the frequency of letters and the child's age to help determine whether your child should be recommended for speech therapy.

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Topics: articulation, milestones, TinyEYE, Marnee Brick, Speech Therapy Telepractice, parent resources for speech therapy, online therapy tools, Online Speech Therapy, Special Education, private therapy, speech therapy at home

TinyEYE Private Therapy Covered by Insurance

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TinyEYE Private Therapy Covered by Insurance

Several major insurance and health plans across the United States have been expanding their telepractice coverage to include online speech and occupational therapy services. This is exciting news for families who want continue their current services online, obtain new services, or expand upon their existing therapy.

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Topics: online occupational therapy, Online Speech Therapy, insurance, private therapy

Video Interview Tips

Posted by Audra Holmstrom |

Video Interview Tips

A virtual interview is common these days.  It saves on travel and expenses for everyone involved.  It does not reduce the level of professionalism of the meeting or the importance of the job you are interviewing for. Treat your Video Interview as you would an in-person interview.

 PREPARATION:

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Topics: SLP, top tips, OT, interview, professionalism

What does $15.80 mean to you?

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What does $15.80 mean to you?

In 2016, with the support of TinyEYE and other generous donors, OIC Cambodia raised $98,549. They used that money to train 180 teachers on how to reach students with communication difficulties. As a result, 6,237 children had their lives improved. That's $15.80/child, in a country where 1 in 25 people have a communication disorder. The result? A lifetime of difference.

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Topics: Cambodia, giving back

    

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