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Why Some Children Understand Everything but Barely Speak
A child who follows instructions and understands conversations but rarely speaks can leave parents confused and concerned. Learn why receptive and expressive language develop differently, what may cause this communication gap, and how early speech, developmental, and educational support can help children communicate with confidence.

Total Communication
May 136 min read


When a Child Starts Stuttering: What It Means and When Parents Should Seek Help
Your child takes a breath, opens their mouth and the word just gets stuck. They know what they want to say. You can see it in their eyes. But something between the thought and the word breaks down. Here is what is actually happening, and what you can do about it.

Total Communication
May 46 min read


Early Intervention Centre Singapore: What Every Parent Needs to Know
Your child is young, and that is precisely the point. The early years are not just a phase to get through - they are the most important developmental window your child will ever have. This blog explains what early childhood intervention actually involves, who it is for, and why the families who act early are the ones who look back without regret.

Total Communication
Apr 308 min read


5 Signs of Developmental Language Disorder Every Parent Should Know
Your child laughs, plays, and understands the world around them — but something about the way they use words feels just slightly off. Not wrong enough to alarm anyone, but enough to sit quietly in the back of your mind. This blog breaks down the five signs of Developmental Language Disorder that parents most commonly overlook, and why catching them early changes everything.

Total Communication
Apr 288 min read


Speech Therapy: What Every Parent Needs to Know
There is a moment every parent knows - the one where you watch other children talk, and something quiet tugs at you. Your child is bright. Your child is curious. But the words are not coming the way they should. This blog is for that moment. It will show you what speech therapy in Singapore looks like, why early action matters more than most parents realise, and how the right support can change everything.

Total Communication
Apr 278 min read


How Do I Know If My Child Needs Speech Therapy in Singapore?
It usually starts with a quiet worry — a playmate chatting away while yours is still pointing, or a teacher's comment after pick-up. If something feels off about your child's speech, you're not overreacting. Here's a simple, honest guide to the signs, the milestones, and when speech therapy in Singapore could make all the difference.

Total Communication
Apr 174 min read
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