Articles by Month: February 2026
“So… What Did You Do at School Today?” How Fort Myers Speech Therapists Help Kids Tell Their Story in Logical Sequence
When you ask your child how their day went and the answer, if it comes at all, is hard to hold onto. Maybe your child has the words but can’t seem to find the order. Maybe they start somewhere in…
Intelligibility Checklist: How Much of Your Child’s Speech Should a Stranger Understand at Ages 2, 3, and 4?
You’re at the grocery store with your three-year-old. She tugs on your sleeve and announces something to the cashier with absolute confidence — and the cashier smiles politely and looks at you, waiting for a translation. You laugh it off.…
- Categorized: Speech Therapy
- Tagged: Fort Myers speech therapists, Fort Myers speech therapy
Transitions Without Tears: How Visual Schedules and Timers Can Help Your Child Get Out the Door on Time
For parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, sensory processing differences, or developmental delays, morning transitions — and transitions of any kind — can feel like navigating a daily storm. The good news? There are evidence-based strategies that…
- Categorized: ABA Therapy
- Tagged: Fort Myers ABA Therapy, visual schedule for autism, visual schedules
Is It “Naughty” — Or Is It Vestibular? When Behavioral Outbursts Are Actually a Cry for Physical Movement
Your child melts down at the dinner table, bolts across the waiting room, can’t sit still during homework, or throws themselves dramatically onto the couch for the tenth time before noon. You’ve tried the gentle reminders, the consequences, the deep…
