Do you ever have thoughts like...
“My toddler does not seem to be talking as much as others kids their age.”
“Jeez, I wish I had more time to really learn and practice all this stuff my kid’s speech therapist is telling me about.”
“I spend a lot of energy on trying to figure out what they need. Sometimes, they start crying or throwing a tantrum, and it breaks my heart to see them struggle with communicating.”
If this sounds anything like your feelings right now, then you are in the right place.
In our workshop, you will go from feeling overwhelmed and helpless to feeling well-equipped and capable, and experience richer, more successful communication between your child and whomever they interact with, including you.
So what are you waiting for?! Let’s get started!
WHAT
An interactive workshop uniquely designed for parents and caregivers.
Let's focus on growing YOUR skills and knowledge so you can support your child's language development with confidence, using a blend of enthusiastic teaching, guided practice, and individualized coaching.
The expertise of a pediatric specialist, but with down-to-earth delivery and parent-led strategies that are actually doable in your everyday life. You will learn how to turn ordinary experiences with your child into rich opportunities for learning. Think beyond the speech session!
WHO
You - a parent/caregiver of a kiddo age 5 years and under. New parents, speech therapy veterans, and anyone in between.
Rebecca Cummings, M.S., CCC-SLP, licensed/ASHA-certified speech-language pathologist.
WHEN
Check our scheduling page for a list of upcoming workshops.
WHERE
Northshore Pediatric Therapy
6443 NE 181st St, Kenmore, WA
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2 hours @ $125 per participant
DISCLAIMER: The contents of this announcement and any material presented during the Beyond the Speech Session Parent Workshop is for educational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, or professional advice for any specific individual, as may be gained from formal clinical services. Always seek the guidance of your pediatrician, speech-language pathologist, and/or other qualified healthcare provider with questions you may have regarding your or your child’s condition. The content is not intended to cure or prevent any condition.