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with Practical Tools, Guides & Strategies
to Support Clear Speech at Home
Discover expert tips, printable guides, at-home activities, and insights from a specialized SLP to help your child build confident, clear communication — one joyful step at a time.
Printable one-page flyer with QR code linking directly to your free consultation. Perfect to share with family, grandparents, or anyone helping you explore CloudSpeech.
Heading into kindergarten with a 4–5 year old? This free one-page guide covers the age-5 speech and language milestones every parent should know, what's typical vs. what's not, and when a screening makes sense. Print it, share it with grandparents, or bring it to your pediatrician.
Everything families need to know about CloudSpeech's intensive virtual R therapy program for kids ages 6y+ across Texas. June and July 2026 spots are limited — download to learn more.
Wondering if your child's speech is on track? This one-page chart shows the ages by which most children master each English speech sound — from the first sounds at age 3 all the way through R and TH by age 6.
Updated to reflect the latest U.S. norms from Crowe & McLeod (2020), based on a review of 18,907 children. Most older charts you'll find online are based on research from the 1970s and may set expectations later than they should be — sounds like S and L are now expected by age 5, not 7.
A research-based one-page guide to speech sound development milestones and the ages at which parents should seek an evaluation. Covers R sound errors, phonological patterns, intelligibility norms, and the referral threshold every parent should know.
A practical guide to finding a speech-language pathologist who specializes in your child's specific needs. Includes key questions to ask and what to look for when considering teletherapy.
An in-depth guide explaining what CAS is, signs to watch for, how to support your child at home, and why early specialized intervention matters. Written for families navigating a new or suspected CAS diagnosis.
A one-page reference guide with the exact questions to ask your child's therapist — about diagnosis, treatment approach, progress tracking, and home practice. Use it to advocate confidently at your next appointment.