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5 outdoor, language-building toys (that you probably already have)

5 outdoor, language-building toys (that you probably already have)

by Tami Teshima | Jul 28, 2020 | Language Development

Michigan residents cling to summer weather like velcro. We only get about 4 months of sunshine, so we spend all the time we can outside during the summer. The outdoors can be a great place to work on building your child’s language skills (as we already know)....
Masks and muffled speech – Problems and solutions

Masks and muffled speech – Problems and solutions

by Tami Teshima | Jul 21, 2020 | Hearing Loss

I’d just like to preface this blog post by saying that masks are not up for debate on this platform. My job is to bring you information relevant to speech, language, and hearing, and that’s what I’m going to do.  My husband works at a retail pharmacy...
Representation matters – Craniofacial awareness and Wonder

Representation matters – Craniofacial awareness and Wonder

by Tami Teshima | Jul 15, 2020 | Clefts and Craniofacial

This week, we’re very happy to welcome the Duncan Lake Speech Therapy summer graduate intern, Katrina Beals, to the blog. As you know, DLST believes in better representation, inclusion, and accessibility in all aspects of life. Today, Katrina talks with us about...
“Wait and see” and other advice parents hear from well-meaning folks.

“Wait and see” and other advice parents hear from well-meaning folks.

by Tami Teshima | Jul 7, 2020 | Language Development

by Tamiko Teshima, M.A., CCC-SLP Duncan Lake Speech Therapy, LLC Updated for July 2024 We live in a society that values politeness in uncomfortable situations. Have you heard the term “Midwest nice?” It’s very real.  While this can be very pleasant...
18 month communication red flags – Don’t worry, but don’t wait!

18 month communication red flags – Don’t worry, but don’t wait!

by Tami Teshima | Jun 24, 2020 | Language Development

The people have spoken, and you want to know more about milestones. I wrote a blog post earlier this year about communication milestones and red flags at 24 months, so this week, we’re taking it back to 18 months. Our Facebook page featured some of the...
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