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Speech Tips: Understand the impact SLEEP has on your child's SPEECH and LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT!

Speech Tips: Understand the impact SLEEP has on your child's SPEECH and LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT! Hello welcome to my channel. I have been working with kids for years and am a Speech Language Pathologist (M.S.- CCC-SLP). My hope to to provide support to parents with both my education and personal experience. I post new videos weekly with fun new topics that give you the skills to teach your children at home! Please SUBSCRIBE to my channel and don't forget to "ring" the bell to be notified when new videos are posted!

Speech has a huge impact on your child's development. Make sure your child is getting enough sleep. Look for signs/symptoms that your child may need a little extra sleep:

- Children between 1-5 years should get 14 hours of sleep each day
- Sleep impacts your child's speech development, language learning, attention, and memory

If you feel your child may not be getting enough sleep schedule an appointment with your doctor today!

My goal is to help prepare you to teach your children at home. This will help your child learn new skills, enforce learning skills from school at home, prepare your child for pre-school, and more. If you have questions always comment I am here to help. I hope this video will help you play with your child in a fun and structured way to promote learning!

Advisory: Though I am a licensed M.S.- CCC-SLP I am NOT a medical doctor. Please understand that all information included in my videos reflects my personal opinions in regard to my son and expertise. If you have any questions or concerns in regard to your own child meeting milestones or medical issues please consult your doctor or pediatric physician. Also, before making any diet changes and/or workout regimen both before and/or during your pregnancy consult your doctor. You doctor will be able to provide a personal care plan to best support body and your baby.

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