Author Jones*, M.K., Kraus, N., Bonacina, S., Nicol, T., Otto-Meyer, S., & Roberts, M.Y. (2020). Auditory processing differences in toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1-10....
Month: May 2020
Toy Recommendations: Animal Safari Truck
** Our research group has not accepted any monetary incentives for our recommendations This safari truck is a fun and flexible toy for your animal-loving child! It also has a lot of different animals to talk about. Below are some ideas of how to play with the toy...
Toy Recommendations: Birthday Party Cake
** Our research group has not accepted any monetary incentives for our recommendations Who doesn’t love cake? Here are a variety of play ideas we have done with this wooden cake toy. Suggestions for words and phrases you can say while playing are in italics. Please...
Toy Recommendations: Laundry Bin
** Our research group has not accepted any monetary incentives for our recommendations Sometimes the best toys are everyday objects in your home. Who knew toddlers could find an empty laundry bin so exciting? Simple play: Drop toys into the bin. Hint: This activity...
Toy Recommendations Overview
As early intervention therapists we spend a lot of time down on the floor playing with young children, and we frequently get asked for toy recommendations. Here are some general tips for choosing the right toys and how to play with them. We have also compiled a list...
Provider Resources
The EIRG is dedicated to supporting early intervention providers as they strive to implement evidence-based practices and work effectively with families in natural settings. We support professionals in this amazing endeavor by: Offering continuing education and...
Helpful Resources
The EIRG is committed to supporting families during their child’s first years of life. During this time, babies learn to roll, crawl, sit, stand, walk, talk, and sing. But not all children develop in the same way. During this period of incredible growth, it is...
Bilingualism in Children With Developmental Disabilities: What the Research Tells us
Why is this topic important? Over half of the world’s population is bilingual or multilingual. In the United States, 20% of the population speaks more than one language. This number has continued to increase over the past few decades. Parents may wonder whether it’s...
EIRG Tips & Tricks 5
What’s Featured This Week? This week, continue to support your child’s language development with our Household Routine of the Week: Getting Dressed! Get creative with this routine by using some of our play ideas below. Remember to pay attention to and go along with...
Auditory Processing Differences in Toddlers With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Author Jones*, M.K., Kraus, N., Bonacina, S., Nicol, T., Otto-Meyer, S., & Roberts, M.Y. (2020). Auditory processing differences in toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1-10....
Toy Recommendations: Animal Safari Truck
** Our research group has not accepted any monetary incentives for our recommendations This safari truck is a fun and flexible toy for your animal-loving child! It also has a lot of different animals to talk about. Below are some ideas of how to play with the toy...
Toy Recommendations: Birthday Party Cake
** Our research group has not accepted any monetary incentives for our recommendations Who doesn’t love cake? Here are a variety of play ideas we have done with this wooden cake toy. Suggestions for words and phrases you can say while playing are in italics. Please...
Toy Recommendations: Laundry Bin
** Our research group has not accepted any monetary incentives for our recommendations Sometimes the best toys are everyday objects in your home. Who knew toddlers could find an empty laundry bin so exciting? Simple play: Drop toys into the bin. Hint: This activity...
Toy Recommendations Overview
As early intervention therapists we spend a lot of time down on the floor playing with young children, and we frequently get asked for toy recommendations. Here are some general tips for choosing the right toys and how to play with them. We have also compiled a list...
Provider Resources
The EIRG is dedicated to supporting early intervention providers as they strive to implement evidence-based practices and work effectively with families in natural settings. We support professionals in this amazing endeavor by: Offering continuing education and...
Helpful Resources
The EIRG is committed to supporting families during their child’s first years of life. During this time, babies learn to roll, crawl, sit, stand, walk, talk, and sing. But not all children develop in the same way. During this period of incredible growth, it is...
Bilingualism in Children With Developmental Disabilities: What the Research Tells us
Why is this topic important? Over half of the world’s population is bilingual or multilingual. In the United States, 20% of the population speaks more than one language. This number has continued to increase over the past few decades. Parents may wonder whether it’s...
EIRG Tips & Tricks 5
What’s Featured This Week? This week, continue to support your child’s language development with our Household Routine of the Week: Getting Dressed! Get creative with this routine by using some of our play ideas below. Remember to pay attention to and go along with...