
Speech Delay vs. Normal Development: When Should Parents Be Concerned?
For many parents, there’s a quiet moment when a question starts to linger: “Should my child be talking more by

For many parents, there’s a quiet moment when a question starts to linger: “Should my child be talking more by

A parent sits at the table trying to read a short picture book, but halfway through, the child slides off

Families often begin to notice subtle signs during everyday routines. A toddler hesitates to climb onto a chair, a preschooler

For many families, the idea of “quiet time” sounds ideal—calm, focused children engaged in something meaningful while adults catch their

It often begins as a quick solution—a parent needs a few uninterrupted minutes, a child is restless, and a screen

It usually begins with a simple moment—your two-year-old pointing to the fridge and saying “juice!” or stringing together “Mommy go