Using Books to Improve Language Skills
Books are one of the most powerful and versatile tools for building language skills. Whether you are reading to a toddler on your lap or engaging in chapter discussions with an older child, books create countless opportunities to expand vocabulary, enhance comprehension, and foster a love of communication. Best of all, books can be adapted for any age, interest, or developmental stage.
Why Speech Therapy Looks Like Play: The Role of Play in Language Development
Play is how children learn to connect, explore, and communicate. Learn why play-based speech therapy is at the heart of language development and early intervention at Speech Bee.
Voice Banking and ALS: Preserving Identity with AAC
Discover how voice banking and AAC help people with ALS preserve their unique voice, identity, and emotional connection through personalized technology.
Selecting the Right AAC App: What Features Really Matter
With so many AAC apps available, choosing the right one can feel overwhelming. Learn which features matter most for long-term communication success.
How to Model Language using AAC
Modeling AAC doesn’t have to interrupt natural conversation. Learn strategies to integrate aided language stimulation seamlessly into everyday routines, supporting authentic communication.

