Parents are constantly bombarded with advice, opinions, and “must-have” strategies—especially online. It can be overwhelming to know what’s credible, what’s helpful, and what actually supports your child’s learning and growth.
That’s why we created this resource collection. We’re often asked by parents which tools, programs, and supports are worth their time and attention. To make things easier, we’ve gathered trusted resources all in one place.
Each resource is carefully selected through the lens of real experience in each practice area. We’ve done the filtering for you, so you don’t have to guess. These are tools we trust, use, and confidently recommend to families who want clarity, not confusion.
  

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These feeding and swallowing milestones are designed to help you know what to expect as your child grows and develops—and to know when to seek the guidance of an audiologist or speech language pathologist.

ASHA Feeding and Swallowing Milestones Checklists

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These communication milestones are designed to help you know what to expect as your child grows and develops—and to know when to seek the guidance of an audiologist or speech language pathologist.

ASHA Communication Milestones Checklists

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These helpful developmental milestones checklists show what most children (75% or more) can do by each age.

CDC Developmental Milestones Checklists

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Tips for supporting your child’s math education.

Helping Your Child with Today’s Math

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Tips for raising a successful reader.

Read with your School-Age Child Brochure

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This handbook, published by the International Dyslexia Foundation, helps parents and caregivers understand the definition and characteristics of dyslexia.

International Dyslexia Association: What Every Family Should Know

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Toddlers experience big emotions as they learn to make meaning of their world and communicate their needs. Toddlers look to their primary caregivers to let them know that what they are experiencing is okay. Caregivers can use the strategies included in this infographic to provide toddlers with predictability in their day, safety in relationships, meaning to their experiences and emotions, and begin to build their problem-solving skills.

Tips to Help Your Toddler Stay Calm

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Soft skills are essential for effective social interaction. Although often learned naturally, some individuals require direct instruction and structured support to develop them. Learn how to support your child in developing these important social skills.

How Family Can Build Soft Skills at Home

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Try these activities with your child ages 2 months to 5 years—a great way to have fun together and support your child’s social-emotional development.

Fun and Easy Social-Emotional Activities

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Try these strategies with your school-age child! The more you use a calming strategy and practice it with your child, the more likely they are to use it when experiencing anger, stress, sadness, or frustration.

Help Us Calm Down: Strategies for School-age Children

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Early Start Special Instruction provides a varied sensory and interactive experience (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell, movement) to promote a baby's brain development, motor skills, attention, and overall well-being.

Early Start Special Instruction

Speech and Language Therapy focuses on evaluation and intervention to improve communication skills — speech sound disorders, language delays, social language, and pediatric feeding disorders.

Speech and Language Therapy

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Academic Support and Enrichment for Homeschool Families focuses on individualized or small group academic instruction and learning strategies to strengthen academic skills as well as enrichment experiences such as STEAM-based learning and project-based exploration.

Academic Support and Enrichment for Homeschool Families

Our Parent Trainings will give you practical tools, guidance, and strategies to support your child’s learning, communication, behavior, and development at home and beyond, helping you feel confident and empowered in your role.

Parent/Caregiver Education and Training

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Try these activities with your child ages 2 months to 5 years—a great way to have fun together and support your child’s social-emotional development.

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Fun and Easy Social-Emotional Activities