Mr. Speech Pathology
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Locality: New York, New York
Phone: +1 347-399-4836
Address: 458 neptune ave 11224 New York, NY, US
Website: Mrspeechpathology.com
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I guess I know what I'm doing
Thank you for the shout out @ashaweb
I am so excited to announce the release of my new book "Will Goes to School" The book is about a boy named Will and his experience on the first day of school. A perfect resource for parents that are introducing the concept of pre-school or school to their little ones. Follow Will as he learns things like reading, writing, meeting a new friend, meeting his new teacher and even tries this thing called... Lasagna. This book is available for purchase on Amazon.com in both kindle ...and paperback version. Thank you and I hope you enjoy! https://www.amazon.com/Will-Goes-School-Eugen//ref=sr_1_2
We’re all ears on Dr Seuss Day!
Tea time is the best time!
Happy Valentines Day!
My secret weapon in fighting that dreaded R sound. @ Brooklyn Childrens Museum
These dreidels are not made out of clay... but I would play with them all day! Perfect for following directions, articulation and sequencing. @ New York, New York
Monkeying Around is an interactive game for the whole family! It is great for articulation, turn-taking, hand/eye coordination, counting and so much more! @ Barclays Center
Pop the Pig is one of my favorite toys out there. It is great for counting hamburgers, categorizing colors, following simple directions, turn-taking and so much more! @ Times Square, New York City
This new toy would have definitely been on my holiday wish list! Introducing the Casdon - Dyson ball vacuum with real suction and sound! A great way to introduce our little ones to the joys of housework and daily chores. @ FAO Schwarz
Eye contact is an essential component when communicating with others. Children with Autism are observed to struggle with initiating and maintaining eye contact due to difficulty with focus and stress. Some ways we may work on increasing eye contact are... 1. Funky glasses: Put on funky glasses when communicating, so the child can focus on the glasses, which are on our eyes. 2. Requesting: When the child requests, have them look into your eyes when they want an item (verbal/gesture) in order to receive the item. 3. Peek-a-Boo: Have the child look into your eyes when playing peek-a-boo and positioning their head eye level with yours. @ American Museum of Natural History
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