Conditions
Parent guides to the conditions we work with — what each one is, the signs by age, and what actually helps.
Speech delay vs late talker — how to tell the difference
A late-talker catches up; a child with a language disorder usually doesn't catch up without support. Here's how to tell which child you have, and what the published evidence actually says about waiting versus assessing early.
My 2-Year-Old Is Not Talking Yet” – Should I Be Worried?
Your two-year-old isn't talking the way other toddlers seem to. What's normal, what's a red flag, and when does the AAP recommend evaluating instead of waiting — written for parents looking for honest answers.
Delay or Disorder? When to Seek Early Intervention
'Developmental delay' and 'developmental disorder' sound similar — and clinicians use them very differently. The distinction shapes what intervention is right for your child and how long the path looks.
Should You Consider Speech Therapy for Your 16-Month-Old?
Should you be seeking speech therapy for a 16-month-old? When the answer is yes, when it's not, and how the right plan for a child this young differs from therapy for older children.
What’s Going On When a 4-Year-Old Starts to Stutter?
A child who has been speaking fluently and then suddenly starts to stutter at age 4 raises specific clinical questions. What's normal disfluency, what isn't, and when to act — written by clinicians.
What Causes Stuttering? A Parent’s Guide to Understanding Speech Disfluency
Most childhood stuttering resolves; some persists. What causes it, when it warrants evaluation, and what evidence-based support looks like — written for Indian parents.