Celebrating Mother’s Day and Better Hearing & Speech Month
By Amanda Cifuentes, M.S., CCC-SLP May is a very exciting month at Columbus Speech & Hearing! This month, we are celebrating two things we love – mothers, and Better Hearing & Speech Month! Are you looking for fun ways to celebrate these events while practicing speech and language skills? Look no further; we’ve got you…
Myths & Facts About Hearing Aids
Make your hearing health a priority this Better Hearing & Speech Month. Our new Dublin Audiology Office specializes in hearing evaluations; the latest in hearing aid technology sales; hearing aid fittings and repairs; and custom hearing protection. Call (614) 261-5789 to schedule an appointment. Myth: Hearing aids restore hearing to normal just as an eyeglass…
Family-Friendly St. Patrick’s Day Activities at Home!
Happy March! As we slowly move toward Spring, many parents are more excited than ever for warm weather and the ability enjoy the outdoors as a family! Because March weather can be unpredictable, we wanted to share are a few activities for speech and language practice that can be done no matter the weather! Search…
Spring Into Speech and Language Skills!
Spring officially arrived on March 20, bringing with it a variety of fun opportunities to practice speech, language, and social skills! Whether you are looking for something to do indoors on a rainy day or outside in the sunshine, there are so many different ways to practice communication skills! By Amanda Cifuentes
The Speech & Language Evaluation
What is a speech-language evaluation? A speech-language evaluation is the measurement of a person’s communication skills. It is done to gain more understanding of a person’s communication skills and needs. This evaluation is done by a licensed speech-language pathologist. The speech-language pathologist will review relevant case history information with the client and/or anyone who accompanies…
Using Video Clips to Teach Social Skills
Trying to teach social skill concepts in a fun and motivating way? Videoclips can be extremely useful! As you and your child watch, you canpause along the way to discuss relevant topics. “For The Birds” (Pixar) Summary: A flock of small birds perch on a telephone wire when along comes a large dopey bird that…
Games and Activities to Prevent Bullying
Bullying is often a tough subject for parents and children alike, but teaching things like empathy, self-confidence, and the appreciation of people’s differences – all of which can reduce bullying behaviors – can be fun! Try these games with your pre-school and school aged kids to stop bullying before it starts. Play “guess who?”: Give…
Valentine’s Day Activities at Home!
By Natalie Day, MS, CCC-SLP We are all used to the slump that comes with the cold days of January and February – the holidays are over and we are stuck inside (this year more than ever). That is why we love Valentine’s Day! A day for bright colors and spreading love, perfectly timed for…
Pictures Worth a Thousand Words
Books are a great way to expand your child’s speech and language skills at home. Wordless picture books add to the joy of storytelling, because you, or your child, become the storyteller. They can be used to target a variety of skills: Sequence what happens first, next, and last in the story. Recall details of…
Our Favorite Teletherapy Activities
Over the past several months, speech therapists everywhere have been learning how to make teletherapy fun, engaging, and beneficial to their clients. The SLPs at Columbus Speech & Hearing have created a list of some favorite tele-friendly activities, and they can also be used with parents at home! Mad Libs A quick Google search will…