KIDSPEECH

KIDSPEECH www.kidspeech.ca 416-447-7325 KIDSPEECH™ : in-person and "Telehealth" "Speech Therapy" "Orthophonie" private clinic established in 1988 in Toronto.

KIDSPEECH™ is a boutique speech pathology "SPEECH THERAPY" "ORTHOPHONIE" private clinic established in 1988 in Toronto offering varied services to kids (infants, toddlers, and school age children), youths and adults. Our services (416-447-7325) include medico-legal reports, consultations, assessments, therapy and certified life care plans for any of the following:
Autism,
Aspergers's,
Aphasia / Dysarthria / Apraxia (following a stroke),
Schizophrenia,
Behaviour Issues,
Academic Problems (reading and writing issues),
Problems with Second Languages (French, English),
Cognitive Communication,
Acquired Brain Injuries,
Concussions,
Attentional Deficits,
Fluency or Stuttering / Cluttering,
Speech,
Language,
Motor Problems,
Myofunctional Problems,
Accent Reduction,
Tongue Thrusting, and
any other Speech, Language and Cognitive Communications Issues related to development or injuries as a result of a traffic accident (bicycle, car, pedestrian), birth (medical malpractice cases) or illness. Our expertise includes
Independent Examinations (IEs),
Rehabilitation, Canadian certified Life Care Plans and
Expert Reports to legal firms and insurance companies for clients who have mild or catastrophic injuries (concussions, head injuries, brain injuries, or spinal cord injuries).

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11/21/2021

The power of communication

11/01/2021

Thank you for letting us enjoy this

10/29/2021

check out our blog- several articles posted.
Many more to come in 2022

10/28/2021

We offer (CI) services to the vulnerable clients ( & ) who have and disabilities who need to understand questions and communicate answers with , or professionals.


08/12/2021

Wishing and a safe during these few weeks of

06/21/2021

we recognize June 21st to be

Indegenous People's Day

06/14/2021

When do babies say their first ?
make lots of noises, but coos, gurgles, and cries aren't true . When do babies say their first words? When do they develop the ability to express themselves using with language? Expert used to say it is around 12 months, but we have recent evidence to know it is likely between 6 and 14 months.
Surveys completed by indicate more than 50% of babies are speaking their first words by 10 months (Schneider et al 2015).
Here are the details about when babies start -- and what to look for if you're concerned about delays.
1. From birth onwards, babies make a variety of vocal sounds. But it is between 4-10 months that babies begin repeating that we recognize: consonant + vowel, like "ma ma ma" or "ba ba ba" (Oller et al 2001). This is what will become the building blocks of true .

If you aren't hearing those syllables by 9 months, this is something you'll want to monitor. Talk to your .
2. Throughout the world, are typically their first words by 11-13 months, and research suggests that most babies show major improvements in their ability to speech by 14 months (Bergelson, Swingley 2012).

If your is approaching 14 months and still hasn't spoken any , consult with your .

A -language pathologist ( ) can get your child back on track!

06/01/2021

Before messenger RNA was a multibillion-dollar idea, it was a scientific backwater for the Hungarian-born scientist behind a key mRNA discovery!

Katalin spent the 1990s collecting rejections. Her ideas about using the power of mRNA to fight disease was too far-fetched for her colleagues.

Thank you for your work which led to the development of the vaccine today. Maybe there is room to expand this to the work in .

Address

19 Larabee Cr
Toronto, ON
M3A3E6

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 8pm
Thursday 9:30am - 6pm
Friday 9:30am - 2pm
Saturday 2pm - 4pm

Telephone

+14164477325

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