Pledge that “It Can Wait”

Pledge that “It Can Wait”

Consider this a Public Service Announcement (PSA) of sorts which I had not planned, but which developed through a sequence of events.

Today, I opened my AT&T bill and inside was a flyer for the “It Can Wait” Program. This program allows you to “Take a Pledge” to keep your eyes on the road while driving. To date, according to the program’s website, 9,261,876 PLEDGES [have been] MADE!! Let’s get that to jump beyond 10,000,000!

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Happy New Year 2016!

Happy New Year 2016

HAPPY NEW YEAR WISHES FOR 2016!

We are thankful for the opportunity to welcome new families & continue with our current families as we enter 2016 together at this Center focusing on Speech-Language Pathology & related concerns. We wish each family a year filled with positive moments as you travel the path from challenges to successes. After nearly 37 years as a Speech-Language Pathologist, I have shared the paths with countless families & each success is as special & meaningful as any other.  I truly believe that the success of ‘our’ children is only possible because of the trust, respect & cooperation that we all share!

Thank you for entrusting your children/family

to this Center & to me! 

Lori Savage Grayson

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The Most Anticipated Moment…

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The Most Anticipated Moment from my personal-professional collection, circa early 1980s

The Most Anticipated Moment…

The most anticipated moment for a parent is the sound of a child’s first words. But what if the words are delayed, jumbled or seem as if they will never come at all? Even young children should be able to communicate their needs & wants. Although the stages they pass through in the development of speech & language are very consistent, the exact age when they hit these milestones varies from child to child. 

Speech & language are different & can be affected alone or together. Simply, speech is how we speak (intelligibility) using our speech sounds, voice & fluency. Language is what we understand & express through communication (meaning) with socially shared rules regarding vocabulary, grammar & conversation. Almost 10% of young children have a noticeable speech articulation disorder. Speech sound production development is interwoven with oral language, early reading skills, social interaction & self-esteem. Learn more about each developmental stage in our Language, Literacy & Learning blogs. 

Children’s “conversation” should be understood by an unfamiliar listener:
50% of the time by age 2
75% of the time by age 3
90+% of the time by age 4

“No child is too young or a concern too small that an evaluation or consultation would not be beneficial if a Speech-Language Pathology or related problem appears present.” ~ Lori Savage Grayson, Founder of Children’s Communication Center, Inc. 

Contact Us for more information regarding concerns you may have AND to learn about the Parent-Child “Show & Tell” groups focusing on early communication!