Speech Boost
Speech Pathologist in Calgary, AB
05/07/2026
Here’s an idea of what to expect in your toddler’s speech development:
6 to 12 months: Babbling with different sounds, responding to their name and showing interest in people
12 to 18 months: Saying first words like mama or ball, understanding simple instructions and pointing to objects
18 to 24 months: Using 50 words, starting to use two word phrases, following simple directions
24 to 36 months: Speaking in short 3 word sentences, asking questions and using me and you
If you’re noticing your child isn’t hitting these milestones, you can talk to a speech pathologist for ideas on how to support your toddler’s language development. More information up on the blog!
05/01/2026
Wondering whether your child needs a speech assessment? Here’s a simple checklist to help you decide.
• By 12–18 months: few or no single words, limited babbling, or little eye contact
• By 2 years: fewer than 50 words, difficulty combining words, or trouble being understood by familiar adults
• By 3 years: unclear speech, short sentences that are hard to follow, or limited play
• Across ages: sudden changes, losing skills, or concerns from teachers/caregivers. Try simple strategies at home (modeling words, slowing your speech, repeating sounds) and watch for progress over a few weeks.
Assessment is recommended when concerns persist and affect social or learning situations. At Speech Boost in Calgary we offer in-person sessions with registered speech-language pathologists to give you clear next steps and supportive guidance. If you’re unsure, book a consult and we’ll help you figure out a plan. Book now: https://wix.to/YEUYiwZ
04/22/2026
Wondering if your toddler’s speech is on track? Our latest blog breaks down typical speech milestones, red flags to watch for, and simple ways to support language growth at home. A quick, reassuring read for busy parents. Read more: https://wix.to/R1nrQhx
Understanding Your Toddler's Speech Milestones Watching your toddler grow and learn to communicate is one of the most exciting parts of parenting. Speech development is a key milestone that shows how your child is starting to understand and interact with the world around them. But it can also bring questions and worries. You might find yourself....
04/21/2026
Make speech practice feel like play! Our latest blog shares simple, fun, and effective speech therapy activities you can do at home to boost confidence and clarity in kids. Quick, engaging exercises parents and caregivers will love. Read more: https://wix.to/TAitkPx
Fun and Effective Speech Therapy Activities Helping a child develop clear and confident speech can feel like a big journey. But guess what? It doesn’t have to be all work and no play. In fact, mixing fun with learning is one of the best ways to encourage progress. When children enjoy what they’re doing, they’re more likely to stay engag...
04/02/2026
Having fun making crafts in speech and decorating Easter eggs. We’ve been colouring and decorating eggs with gems and stickers. It’s a fun way to keep things engaging while practicing our speech sounds!
Nature walks are a great time to comment on the things you are seeing, doing, and hearing! Talking about what you are doing and narrating your day is a great way to expand your child’s vocabulary and help them learn new words and phrases. Next time you go for a walk, find 5 things to comment on and have fun pointing out new things with your child 🌸
Wind up toys can be great toy in speech therapy to help little ones become interested and work on requesting and commenting. These are great for practicing saying more to request playing with it again. We can use the word and the sign for more as we play!
These squishy monsters have been a hit with preschool age kids and school aged kids in speech sessions. They are great for modelling language as we hide the monsters and describe how they are the same and how they are different. Kids are always excited to get them to light up too!
Using quick games in speech therapy makes sessions fun and engaging. Games that pop are always popular and kids pick them again and again. This week I’ve been using this barbecue game to practice r sounds like grill, grab, barbecue, reach, roast, char, and fire. It’s a super fun game to have in your repertoire!
03/28/2025
Unlock the power of play! Explore sensory fun with your little ones as a way to enhance their speech and language development. Check out our latest blog for some exciting ideas to incorporate sensory play at home! https://wix.to/2z4M9cQ
Exploring Sensory Fun: Speech Development Through Play Ideas for incorporating sensory play at home to develop speech and language skills
03/18/2025
Have you ever thought about how household items can serve as incredible tools for enhancing speech and language skills? Check out our latest blog post for fun tips! Read more: https://wix.to/ZO8W1bM
Creative Play at Home: Using Household Items to Boost Speech and Language Skills As a speech-language pathologist, I always love to find fun and accessible ways to help children build their communication skills. Play is a natural way for children to learn. It's how they explore the world, practice problem-solving and build social skills. Play helps to create a fun environment to...
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| Monday | 9am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 6pm |
| Friday | 9am - 6pm |