A Day in the Life of This SLP: Gratitude is Mutual
Category : A Day in the Life of This SLP , Blog
Twenty Years Ago
You entered my office with your parents as an adorable 18 month old toddler…and we began our work together!
Category : A Day in the Life of This SLP , Blog
You entered my office with your parents as an adorable 18 month old toddler…and we began our work together!
Category : Blog , Little Free Library: Little Ones Rock Trio
In coordination with World Read Aloud Day, we are proud to share the exciting news that our Director, Lori Savage Grayson, was recently interviewed by the Little Free Library organization for their first Steward Spotlight of 2020.
Children’s Communication Center (CCC) is thrilled to support community partners and events throughout the year with our Philanthropy Share campaign.
This month our Philanthropy Share features a new community grassroots effort, Foster Love Tallahassee.
When our Director and Founder, Lori Savage Grayson, is asked why she promotes campaigns related to literacy, she responds by explaining the benefits of early exposure to words, both spoken and written, on a child’s language development.
Since language is the foundation for literacy and learning, a stronger language foundation culminates with increased success at school and in academics.
When our Director and Founder, Lori Savage Grayson, is asked why she promotes campaigns related to literacy, she responds by explaining the benefits of early exposure to words, both spoken and written, on a child’s language development.
Since language is the foundation for literacy and learning, a stronger language foundation culminates with increased success at school and in academics.
We are thrilled to announce that the Children’s Communication Center’s Little Free Library (LFL) trio is now on the world map!
In addition, its official name is Little Ones Rock @childrenscommunication
Category : A Day in the Life of This SLP , Blog
I am saddened that our little ones need to be brave…
When our Director and Founder, Lori Savage Grayson, is asked why she promotes campaigns related to literacy, she responds by explaining the benefits of early exposure to words, both spoken and written, on a child’s language development.
Since language is the foundation for literacy and learning, a stronger language foundation culminates with increased success at school and in academics.