Expression and Mental Health: Why Kids Need Room to Show Their Feelings
Children don’t always have the words to explain what they’re feeling—but they are always communicating. When kids are given the space to express themselves through words, play, movement, or creativity, they build the foundation for emotional regulation, confidence, and mental well-being. In this post, we explore why expression matters, how it connects to mental health, and simple ways to support your child in sharing their inner world.
Awareness In Speech Therapy
Self-awareness is a powerful communication skill. See how helping kids notice their speech and language can lead to real progress.
What Your Tween Wishes You Knew About Their Friendships
Friendships get complicated in the tween years. Get insight into what your child may be feeling — and how to support them.
The Power of Modeling Friendship for Our Kids
Kids learn social skills by watching us. See how modeling connection, kindness, and repair shapes stronger friendships.