By Jacqueline Burt Cote At some point or another, nearly every kid will exhibit behavior that falls into the “picky eating” category ā and if you’ve ever had a toddler...
Helping your child love vegetables can start outside of the kitchen.Ā By Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP One of parentingās toughest dilemmas is how to get kids to eat their vegetables....
By Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP Iām in the trenches. Iām the one holding a momās hands while she tears up and asks me why her baby canāt eat solid foods...
Babies have always chomped; itās just that gums don’t leave marks. Parents can help by giving kids an appropriate way to relieve their discomfort. ByĀ Matthew Utley Waking up in the...
ByĀ Caroline Shannon-Karasika My husband and I have what we callĀ Brave Little ToasterĀ syndrome. It’s our theory that the ’80s Disney movie that assigned feelings and personalities to inanimate objects officially scarred...
ByĀ Shelley D. Hutchins Last week you enjoyed aĀ review of your favorite audiology-related posts for 2017. Today, we take a look at those focused on speech-language pathology, as well as a...
This week weāre talking all about baby self-feeding. Why, you ask? It just so happens Nancy Ripton and Melanie Potockās new book, Baby Self-Feeding comes out on FRIDAY! Weāre so...
By Melanie Potock As a speech-language pathologist who works with young children in their homes and schools, itās impossible for me not think of the heartbreak atĀ Sandy Hook Elementary SchoolĀ this...
Choke-proof their world: Follow our guidelines to confidently keep teeny toys and ātoo-bigā bites of food from being posing a choking danger to your kids. By Stephanie Booth fromĀ Parents Magazine...