Baby

  • Learning to communicate starts at birth. Babies and young children gain an understanding of communication by watching others around them and participating in meaningful interactions that support the development of early communication skills. Help your child develop their early communication… Read more

  • As a speech and feeding therapist, I regularly am asked whether a tongue-tie may be a factor in a child’s speech or feeding difficulties. Over the course of my career, I have completed additional training in tongue-tie and have worked… Read more

  • Have you ever wondered what is going on in your baby’s brain? The answer is a lot! Babies are born with billions of neurons and all those neurons are bumping around in their brain looking for connections. And as these… Read more

  • Ready to Wean – Top Tips

    Ready to Wean – Top Tips

    Top Tips from South Lakes Speech & Language Therapy to make weaning easier for you and your baby. 1. Set Your Baby Up for Success Make sure your baby has a comfortable and supportive seat for feeding; and start by… Read more

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