Category Archives: Blog

Philanthropy Share: Walk to End Alzheimer’s

Alz Walk

It is this Center pleasure to offer a Philanthropy Share with “Team Remember” for their Walk to End Alzheimer’s on September 17, 2016.

The Alzheimer’s Association has information for all topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and more.

AND, you can follow our Pinterest Board on Alzheimer’s Topics here.

For each new LIKE to our Children’s Communication Center’s Facebook page, we make a donation in honor of your LIKE.

Be part of the solution.

“Together, we are making a difference!”

Lori


A Day in the Life of This SLP: I Missed YOU!

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This is what it is all about!

After more than 35 years as a Speech-Language Pathologist, this is why I wake up ready to see my friends!

Looking forward to more days in the life of This SLP,

Lori

Contact us if you have any questions about how we can help your family.


Back to School: “Whaat’s for lunch today?!”

The countdown continues and many of you have successfully made it through the first week of 2016’s school year.

Now that the supplies have been purchased and a week’s worth of lunches eaten, it may be time to rethink or expand your lunch choices. So, here we go…

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A Day in the Life of This SLP: Family is Family

A quiet Sunday morning with the sun shining, the humidity rising, and the day just beginning…

THEN, as I unlock the family room door to let our three dogs out for their morning jaunt in the backyard, I spot “something” in the pool and it is blocking the skimmer basket.

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Back to School: Ready, Set, Go…Transition Time

Is it time for your mornings to convert back to the wee hours of the early dawn for greeting your child or teen and heading out the door to arrive before the school bell rings?

YES?! Then read on.

If not yet, then bookmark this for later this summer.

Children’s Communication Center and this Center’s Director and Founder, Lori Savage Grayson, are sharing suggestions to help each family transition from the carefree summer routines back to the more scheduled school routines with less stress and more success! 

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Back to School: Best Book Lists

As summer reading ends, soon our children will be deep into their texts books and required reading for the school year.

In addition to their school reading, it is worthy to have a wide range of books available which are based on their choices. With that in mind, this Center has gathered lists of the “best books” from toddler to young adult.

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Back to School: Childhood Anxiety

As a pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP), one of the most significant changes I have observed in the lives of the children and families entering this Center’s doors is that more “friends” are arriving with a medical diagnosis of anxiety, the youngest “friend” was three years old. 

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Community Partner Share: Dr. Pamela S. Kennedy’s Office

In an effort to say “Thank you!” to all who support our Center, we found a community partner who is eager to share so you can treat yourself!

What do you have to do? It’s simple…

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