Helping your child speak more clearly so others can understand them.
Supporting understanding, sentence building, and expressing ideas.
Developing turn-taking, friendships, and confidence in social situations.
Working with your child’s unique strengths, including autism and ADHD, in a respectful and supportive way.
Using visuals, signs, or devices to give your child a voice in a way that works for them.
Supporting safe eating, trying new foods, and mealtime participation.
Helping your child understand instructions, express their ideas, ask for help, and participate in classroom conversations. This also includes early literacy skills like listening to stories and developing vocabulary.
Supporting your child to interact with peers, take turns, manage emotions, follow routines, and build positive relationships with teachers and other children.
Developing the ability to focus, follow directions, stay engaged in tasks, and build early problem-solving and thinking skills needed for learning.
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