Happy March!
In this month’s newsletter, join the PB staff in showing your spirit for Mardi Gras, check out the newsletter for information about what...

Tummy Time - Not Just For Infants!
Many parents hear the buzz word “tummy time” when they have an infant. However, playing while in prone, or propped up on your elbows...

Work on Language at Home While Making Valentine’s Day cards
Making a Valentine’s Day card with your child can provide opportunities to use tons of language concepts, social skills and vocabulary!...

Hello February!
Let's spend the month sharing the love around Progressive Beginnings! Check out our newsletter to see if a movement screen could be...

Expect to Get Better. You Probably Will.
Research has shown that positive expectations increase the chances of a good outcome. It's the old self- fulfilling prophecy; your...


How Do Speech Language Pathologists (SLP) Help with Language Challenges?
Phonological awareness: These skills are important for reading and allow kids to recognize sounds in words. SLPs target this skill by...

Happy New Year!
Happy 2022! First of all, we would like to thank YOU for trusting in us to assist you (or your child) with their therapy in 2021. We are...

There's SNOW Better Time to Read
Winter is a great time to encourage reading and literacy development. Start a routine of reading with your child before bed every...

Happy December & Happy Holidays!
Eddie the Elf made his debut entrance this morning! Make sure to see what he is up to each day that you or your child are here for...

Building Speech & Language Skills - Thanksgiving Edition
Thanksgiving is a great opportunity to build speech and language skills. When preparing for the day, encourage your child to join in on...

