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.
Does Speaking Multiple Languages at Home Cause Speech Delay? What Parents Need to Know
If your child hears two or three languages at home, you've likely been told to drop one to help their speech. The advice is well-intentioned — and the published research is clear that it's wrong. What the science actually says about multilingualism and speech development.
Communication, Speech & Language: What’s the Difference?
'Communication', 'speech', and 'language' get used interchangeably in parenting conversations, but they're three different things — and the difference matters for understanding what a paediatric speech therapist actually treats.
Screen Time vs. Speech Development: What Parents Should Know
What the research actually says about screen time and speech development — beyond the headlines. Where the evidence is strong, where it's weak, and what parents can practically do.