Let's Talk Speech Therapy, Inc.

Let's Talk Speech Therapy, Inc. Let's Talk Speech Therapy, Inc. provides speech and language therapy for all ages through Teletherap

01/16/2025

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Salt and Light Crafts creates custom gifts for your loved ones for all occasions.

Wishing you all a wonderful New Year!
01/01/2022

Wishing you all a wonderful New Year!

07/29/2021
07/27/2021
Great information on stimming. And yes, you may be doing it too  :)
06/09/2021

Great information on stimming. And yes, you may be doing it too :)

🌟 What is Stimming?
Self-stimulating actions that are repeated in order to stimulate the senses. It is commonly talked about in neurodivergent individuals (Autism, ADHD, SPD), but in truth- almost everyone stims in some way (pencil tapping, hair twirling, chewing on pens, etc).

Stimming can be:
🖐 Tactile (licking or kissing unusual items, chewing items, rubbing different textures, teeth grinding)
👂 Auditory (putting sound making objects close to ears, repeating sounds)
👁 Visual (looking closely at items or out of side of eyes)
👃 Olfactory (smelling unusual items)
⚖️ Vestibular (jumping, rocking, spinning)
🫂 Proprioceptive (pressure seeking or weighted objects)
🧠 or a combination (hand flapping, finger posturing, verbal stims- often groaning like sounds, humming, tikka tikka tikka, echolalia)

Head on over to my insta account for some video examples: ➡️ Bit.ly/igMrsSpeechieP

🌟 Why do people stim?
Stimming can help to regulate the body. It can help a person calm down, gain control of their senses, communicate, destress, focus, express emotions, cope to prevent meltdown, decrease anxiety, and more. A person may stim more when overstimulated or feeling strong emotions (both positive and negative)- and sometimes they do it just because it feels good!

Do’s and don’ts:
✅ Think about your own biases when you see a person stimming and accept it as okay
✅ Talk to children about the benefits of stimming to help normalize it
✅ Provide stim toys and give sensory breaks
✅ Redirect stims that involve self-harm (head banging, scratching, etc). If you can figure out the root-cause, and take steps to prevent before it occurs, that is best!
❌ Block non-harmful stims
❌ Say “quiet hands”, “quiet body”
❌ Stare, ask if person is “okay”, or make judgements

11/26/2020

I am beyond grateful for your continued support and trust in me with yourselves and loved ones. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

11/26/2020

Wishing all of you a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Is my child ready to start school? This is a common question parents have with kiddos starting preschool. Here are a few...
07/21/2020

Is my child ready to start school? This is a common question parents have with kiddos starting preschool. Here are a few skills 4- to 5-year old's should have and tips on how to help.
Need more information? Call us today (916) 276-0823.

07/21/2020

We’re excited to announce Let’s Talk Speech Therapy, Inc. is now on Instagram! Our handle is

Follow us on Instagram and thank you for your continued support! 💙

These ideas are spot on! Great suggestions on how to build language through daily routines. Thank you Layyah Speech Ther...
07/11/2020

These ideas are spot on! Great suggestions on how to build language through daily routines. Thank you Layyah Speech Therapy Clinic for creating such awesome visuals!

Just say no to sippy cups!Recently, I had several families ask me for sippy cup recommendations. Here is a brief descrip...
07/10/2020

Just say no to sippy cups!
Recently, I had several families ask me for sippy cup recommendations. Here is a brief description about sippy cups, open cups, and flexible straw cups. (Credits: SLPs Potock, Vollmer, and Diamond)

Wishing all of the awesome dads out there a wonderful Father's Day!!
06/19/2020

Wishing all of the awesome dads out there a wonderful Father's Day!!

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Sacramento, CA

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19162974379

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