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Locality: Fremont, California

Phone: +1 510-794-5155



Address: 39420 Liberty St, Ste 150 94538 Fremont, CA, US

Website: www.cslot.com/

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Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 17.12.2020

Read our latest blog about the connection between spoken word and literacy, with some simple activities you can try at home. When keeping in mind that language is learned all the time, and everywhere, it’s no surprise that you can help your child develop literacy skills during regular activities without adding extra time to your day! https://cslot.com//connection-between-spoken-language-and/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 03.12.2020

Sensory integration activities promote self-regulation in children and are also necessary for intellectual, social, and emotional development. Read our latest blog for some fun sensory integration activities for your child. https://cslot.com//having-fun-with-sensory-integration-ac/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 22.11.2020

It is common for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to have difficulty with social skills. Luckily, social skills are like any other kind of skill they can be learned. Read our latest blog to find out more about how you can help your child at home. https://cslot.com//11/12/the-skill-of-teaching-social-ski/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 13.11.2020

Is your child a resistant eater? Read our latest blog for ten ways to help your child become less resistant at mealtime. https://cslot.com//04/10-ways-to-help-your-resistant-eate/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 05.11.2020

Learning to play is a foundational skill in child development. In order to engage with others, children must first demonstrate joint attention. Joint attention is the shared focus of two individuals on an object. To learn about 5 simple steps that you can do at home with your child, read our latest blog: https://cslot.com//follow-the-leader-using-reciprocal-imi/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 27.10.2020

Children’s abilities to label emotions start developing as early as two years of age. Read our latest blog for some fun ways to teach emotion words to your child. https://cslot.com///28/teaching-emotion-words-to-children/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 21.10.2020

Children diagnosed with receptive and expressive language delays frequently miss the subtle communication cues in interactions with others. To find out how you can support them in order to expand their communication skills, read our latest blog! https://cslot.com//small-communication-changes-great-resu/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 18.10.2020

Katy Fetters, founder of TeenCP and Cerebral Palsy Strong, shares her journey with Cerebral Palsy to spread awareness of the disorder over the month of October. Read her story here: https://cparf.org/sstposts/StoryId1583272509304

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 08.10.2020

Interested in finding out what the research says about simplifying speech while working with children with language delays? Click the link in our bio to read our latest blog! https://cslot.com//simplifying-speech-what-does-the-resea/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 07.10.2020

October is ADHD awareness month. Raising awareness of ADHD, with the goal to remove the stigma and highlight the available supports that enable individuals and families to thrive with ADHD. https://adhdawarenessmonth.org/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 28.09.2020

Siblings already act as a child’s model, motivator, play-mate, and best friend, and they can be helpful to include in your child's Early Intervention Therapy. To find out more, read our latest blog: https://cslot.com//seven-reasons-to-include-a-sibling-in-/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 23.09.2020

Want to turn the terrible twos into the terrific twos?! Read our latest blog post for some helpful tips! https://cslot.com//turning-the-terrible-twos-into-the-ter/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 08.09.2020

Sensory integration is the way we take in and make use of information about the environment around us through our senses. To learn how you can help your child with sensory integration, read our latest blog! https://cslot.com//how-can-you-help-your-child-with-senso/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 28.08.2020

A sensory diet is a personalized set of activities and environmental modifications They are embedded in daily routines that supports individuals to be successful in tasks and transitions. To find out more about sensory diets, and how they can be beneficial for your child, read our latest blog! https://cslot.com//what-is-a-sensory-diet-and-why-does-my/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 19.08.2020

September is New Born Screening Awareness month! Here are the ABC’s or Newborn Screenings.

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 31.07.2020

Social skills don't come easily to all children, but parents can act as coaches to help their children develop these skills. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that parents use a four-part strategy, The Four P's, when helping their children develop social skills. To learn more, read our latest blog! https://cslot.com//the-four-ps-to-developing-social-skill/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 18.07.2020

If you have recently commenced working with an Early Intervention Therapist and you're wondering what questions to ask to get started, read our latest blog! https://cslot.com//questions-to-ask-your-early-interventi/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 09.07.2020

Parents of young children frequently ask, How do I make my child talk? There is no way to ‘make’ a child speak but we can use techniques to keep a child interested and motivated so he or she wants to try to speak! For more info, read our latest blog: https://cslot.com/2020/08/19/how-do-i-make-my-child-talk-2/

Center for Speech, Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy 04.07.2020

CSLOT has gone virtual! CSLOT continues to serve clients as a tele-practice. Check out our website to schedule an appointment. Link in bio.