Parents and caregivers play an important role in supporting their baby’s speech and language development. Learn how to help your baby develop their speech and language before their cleft palate repair.
Parents and caregivers play an important role in supporting their child’s speech and language development. Learn how to help your child develop their speech and language after their cleft palate repair.
Find out how a child’s speech and language skills usually develop by age 3 and what you can do to support speech and language development.
Learn about articulation milestones in children and when to consider a speech assessment with a speech-language pathologist for articulation difficulties.
Learn about how complex medical conditions and admissions to the hospital can impact speech and language development in children.
Find out how a child’s speech and language skills usually develop between the ages of 3 and 5 years, when to be concerned and what you can do to support communication development.
A speech-language pathologist supports various aspects of communication, as well as safe swallowing and feeding skills. Learn more about the role of speech-language pathologists.
Depending on your cancer treatment, you may need to see a speech-language pathologist. Find out what a speech-language pathologist does and why you may need one on your health-care team.
Learn about developmental stuttering, including signs, causes, treatment options and how to support your child or teen.
Information and tips to help parents and caregivers develop their child’s language at 18 months of age.
Find in-depth information on the speech and language problems that can occur as a result of brain tumour treatment, and the ways that speech and language therapy can help.
Read about the causes, symptoms and treatments for Landau-Kleffner syndrome.
Developmental paediatricians are doctors who specialize in child development. Learn what they do and how they can help your child.
Find answers to frequently asked questions about stuttering and its causes.
Information and tips to help parents and caregivers develop their child’s language at 3 years of age.
Learn about cleft lip and cleft palate and its impact on a baby's feeding, hearing, teeth and speech.
Physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists are health care professionals who can help children with heart conditions recover after surgery.
Learn what an intestinal rehabilitation program is, which areas of care are involved in an intestinal rehabilitation program and how they help children with managing intestinal failure.
Recommendations to encourage neurodevelopment in babies at 18 months old who have spent time in the neonatal neurodevelopment follow-up clinic.
There are many different types of community health services that are available to help you and your child.
22q11DS is a genetic condition with a wide range of symptoms. Learn about some of the more common medical features of 22q11DS.
Learn about the causes, symptoms and treatment of middle ear effusion, a build-up of fluid behind the eardrum.
A learning disability can be related to reading, writing or math. Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of learning disabilities.
The Neonatal Neurodevelopmental Follow-Up Clinic assesses babies who have been admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) or Cardiac Critical Care Unit (CCCU) and may be at risk for developmental issues. Learn about what you can expect during your baby's development and how you can help your child achieve developmental milestones.
In-depth information concerning the nature of neuropsychological assessments and whether your child should undergo one.