A 1-minute morning pep talk can calm stress, build grit, and help teens feel seen. Use simple words that support, not control. Read on for ready scripts.
Speech therapy can help teens build social skills like conversation flow, reading cues, and making friends. Learn common challenges, goals, and online options.
Figurative language turns plain words into images and feelings. It helps students read better, write clearly, and connect in daily talk, school, and life.
Support your teen’s speech therapy at home with short, fun, consistent practice. Daily routines, positive reinforcement, and therapist guidance boost progress.
Many teens struggle with face-to-face talks in today’s digital world. Discover practical ways to boost their confidence and communication—read more now.
Sudden stuttering in teens can be alarming for both parents and the teen themselves. Learn what causes it, how to respond, and when to seek professional help.
Puberphonia keeps some teen boys' voices high-pitched after puberty. Learn causes, therapy, and how voice treatment restores confidence and natural tone.
How old is too old for speech therapy? Some people think therapy is only for children, but in reality, it can be helpful for all ages–even adults and teenagers. If…