Posts tagged speech therapy Texas
Before Kindergarten Starts — What New Research Tells Us About Speech Sound Disorders and Your Child's Social World

New 2026 research shows that the social consequences of speech sound disorders begin in preschool — earlier than most families realize. A Texas SLP explains what this means for kindergarten readiness, why waiting isn't always the right call, and what parents can do this summer.

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Phonological Disorders in Children: What's Normal, What's Not, and Why Kindergarten Is the Turning Point

Young children simplify speech sounds — and that's completely normal. But some patterns should be gone by the time a child starts kindergarten. A Texas SLP explains the norms, the reading connection, and why waiting isn't always the right call.

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Is School Speech Therapy Enough? What to Do When Your Child Isn't Making Progress

School SLPs work incredibly hard. But the system they work in was not designed for children who need specialist-level, high-frequency support for speech sound disorders. Here's what parents need to know — and what questions to ask.

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Mr. Rogers Already Knew: Why the Screen Was Never the Problem

Mr. Rogers didn't fight the television. He walked through it — and met children exactly where they were. Here's why his philosophy became the founding vision behind CloudSpeech, and what it means for your child's therapy today.

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We're Walking for Apraxia Kids — And We'd Love Your Support

CloudSpeech is walking in the 2026 Central Texas Walk for Apraxia to raise funds for children with childhood apraxia of speech. Here's why we walk — and how you can support our team.

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Does My Child Have a Lisp? What Texas Parents Need to Know

A lisp doesn't have to be permanent — but not all lisps are the same. Learn the four types of childhood lisps, which ones resolve on their own, which ones require treatment at any age, and when to seek an evaluation for your child.

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What Happens If a Speech Sound Disorder Goes Untreated? What the Research Actually Says

What actually happens when a speech sound disorder goes untreated? The research offers a nuanced but important answer — one every parent and professional should understand before deciding to wait.

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When Should My Child Be Referred for Speech Therapy? A Research-Based Guide for Parents and Professionals

Many children with speech sound disorders are referred too late — or not at all. This guide outlines current research-based norms for speech sound development and the ages at which parents and professionals should seek an SLP evaluation.

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What Is TEFA? How Texas Families Can Use Education Freedom Funds for Speech Therapy

Texas families with an approved TEFA account can use education freedom funds for private speech therapy starting July 1, 2026. CloudSpeech is an approved TEFA vendor specializing in speech sound disorders for kids 5+ across Texas.

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Will My Child Grow Out of Their R Problem?

Many families assume R errors will resolve on their own — but current research places R acquisition at ages 5 to 6, not 8 or 9. Here's what the evidence says about when waiting becomes a risk.

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My Child Can't Say R. Should We Just Wait?

Many families are told to wait on R therapy — but current research places R acquisition at age 5 to 6, not 8 or 9. Here's what the evidence says, and what I learned from my first R client about the real cost of waiting.

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Think Private Speech Therapy Is Out of Reach? Think Again.

Many Texas families assume private speech therapy isn't covered by insurance — but out-of-network benefits and superbills can make specialized care surprisingly affordable. Here's exactly how it works.

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