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When "Just Calm Down" Does Not Work: Child Emotional Regulation in Singapore
Many children struggle with emotional regulation, but frequent meltdowns, impulsive reactions, and difficulty expressing emotions may signal a need for support. This blog explores how developmental therapy, speech therapy, and educational therapy in Singapore help children build emotional resilience, improve communication, and navigate daily challenges with greater confidence and calm.

Total Communication
May 175 min read


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


Why Some Children Know What to Say but Struggle to Say It
Many children understand language clearly but find it difficult to express their thoughts in words. This article explores why that gap exists and how speech therapy in Singapore supports confidence, understanding, and communication development.

Total Communication
Jan 93 min read


Why Your Child May Be Talking Less And What That Actually Means (A Realistic Guide for Parents in Singapore)
When speech doesn’t come as expected, it can feel worrying — but it’s often a sign to observe, not panic. This article breaks down why some children talk less, what early communication delays look like, and how parents in Singapore can support meaningful speech development with evidence-based help.

Jerlyn Tong
Nov 21, 20254 min read


When Parents Just Want Speech, But It’s Not Just Speech
Many speech challenges aren’t really “speech problems.” They’re regulation problems, emotional-safety problems, and connection problems. At Total Communication, we work beneath the surface, helping children find their voice by first helping their nervous system feel safe. Our approach blends speech, play, emotional regulation, and dynamic thinking to support the whole child, not just their words.

Prudence Low
Nov 14, 20253 min read


Speech Therapy in Singapore: What Parents Need to Know
Speech therapy helps children improve how they communicate from pronunciation to social skills. At Total Communication in Singapore, our play-based, family-focused approach ensures children gain confidence, learn effectively, and connect better in everyday life.

Kumar Kritanshu
Sep 29, 20253 min read
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