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From “Wait and See” to “Move and Support”: Why Early Action Matters for Your Child’s Speech
You’ve probably heard it before: “Don’t worry, they’ll grow out of it.” But when it comes to speech and language, waiting can mean missing key moments for growth. In this post, I’m sharing why the “wait and see” approach doesn’t always work, how to move and support your child early, and why trusting your gut as a parent matters more than ever.

Danielle Giarratano
2 days ago3 min read


Fall Fun at the Pumpkin Patch: Turning Play into Language Opportunities
This past weekend, we packed up the kids and headed to a local farm for a classic fall adventure: the pumpkin patch. And let me tell you, it was so much fun. Between the pumpkins, apple cider, tractor rides, and pig races, my toddlers were in heaven. Pumpkin patches aren’t just fun, they’re FULL of natural opportunities to build your child’s language skills. As both a SLP and a mom, I can’t help but see all the ways these seasonal activities can spark vocabulary, connection,

Danielle Giarratano
Sep 222 min read


My Son’s First Day of Preschool: Big Milestone, Small Moments
Last week, my son started preschool. 🥹 It’s a funny feeling to say that out loud because he’s been in daycare since he was 14 months old — so in many ways, school isn’t a new thing for him. But somehow, this feels different. Maybe it’s the word preschool, maybe it’s the milestone of it all… or maybe it’s just the reality of watching your little one grow up.

Danielle Giarratano
Aug 183 min read


Back to School, Big Feelings: Helping Your Toddler Feel Ready (Even If You're Not)
If you’re anything like me, back-to-school season feels a little bit like a mix of hope, chaos, and a whole lot of “how is my baby this big already?” vibes. This time of year brings big changes—and even bigger feelings.
As a speech therapist and mom of two little ones, I know transitions can bring all kinds of emotions—for kids and parents. So let’s talk about how to support your child’s communication, confidence, and connection as they step into a new routine.

Danielle Giarratano
Aug 43 min read


Back-to-School Communication Prep: Helping Your Toddler Feel Ready (Without the Overwhelm)
Whether your little one is heading to preschool for the first time or just jumping back into routine after a summer of splash pads and popsicles, this transition can feel big—for both of you.
As a pediatric speech therapist and a toddler mom myself, I’ve seen how just a few intentional steps can make a huge difference in helping our kids feel more confident, connected, and ready to thrive—especially when it comes to communication.

Danielle Giarratano
Jul 282 min read


Summer Playdates & Social Skills: Helping Your Little One Shine ☀️
Let’s be real…Summer playdates sound adorable in theory. But if your toddler struggles with sharing, greeting, or just saying hi without hiding behind your leg—you’re not alone.
As a speech therapist and a toddler mom, I’ve seen both sides:
✔️ The magic of kids building friendships
✔️ The chaos of missed turns, shy moments, and toddler negotiations gone wrong.
But here’s the good news: Playdates are actually the perfect chance to help your little one practice social skills—i

Danielle Giarratano
Jul 212 min read


Let’s Talk Summer Screen Time: How to Make It Work for Speech & Language Development
Let’s have a real conversation about something that many families are juggling—screen time. As a parent of two toddlers, I know this topic can be quite challenging.
It’s summer, and our days are filled with activities. Sometimes, handing your child a device gives you a much-needed moment to focus on making lunch or just taking a deep breath.
And guess what? That’s totally fine! You’re not failing; you’re parenting.
What if I told you that screen time doesn't ha

Danielle Giarratano
Jul 144 min read


Let’s Talk About Food! Turning Eating Moments into Language Wins
As a speech therapist and a toddler mom who has faced the challenge of an untouched dinner plate more times than I can count, I truly understand your struggles. Summer meals—whether it's a BBQ, a park picnic, or a chaotic family vacation—can feel like a blend of fun, mess, and the all-too-common picky eating battles.
But here's the great news: Every mealtime, even the messy ones, offers a fantastic opportunity to enhance your child’s speech and language skills.

Danielle Giarratano
Jun 304 min read


Social Stories for Summer
Supporting Your Child in New Routines Going to the pool can be a fun summer activity, but for some children the transitions can be...

Danielle Giarratano
Jun 165 min read


Summer Speech and Language Activities You Can Do Anywhere
Summer is full of opportunities to build your child’s speech and language skills—no flashcards or worksheets needed! As a pediatric speech-language pathologist and mom of two, I love helping families turn everyday summer experiences into playful, powerful language moments. Whether you’re on a road trip or hanging out in the backyard, here are ten activities you can try today.

Danielle Giarratano
Jun 23 min read
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