Auld Lang Syne

 

Happy New Year! I can’t believe that this is beginning of 2015! We have heard the song “Auld Lang Syne” probably 10 times by now this holiday season. New Year’s Day is often a time for reflection and seems like a brand new start. The actual meaning of Auld Lang Syne is “times long past.” This year I encourage you to let the past go and look forward to the year ahead. If you have been considering speech therapy for your child or have a suspicion that your child needs speech therapy. Go ahead and pursue it!   Don’t forget that you can always come in to our office in Apopka for a free screening or give us a call if you have any questions. I wish you a wonderful 2015![/fusion_text][/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

2017-04-08T04:43:50-04:00 By |announcements|

About the Author:

Adrienne Fuller M.S., CCC-SLP is the clinical director and Owner of SpeechBuilders Speech/Language and OccupationalTherapy in Apopka, Florida. She earned her Master’s Degree at the University of New Hampshire. She is passionate about making all children from all backgrounds ready for kindergarten. She is also the co-writer of the book "Putting Your Dreams To Work-Keys to Setting Up Your Therapy Practice" and " Start Your Engines: A Roadmap for Your Clinical Fellowship." Her most recent book titled, "30 Days to Get Your Toddler Talking" is a step by step guide for parents and caregivers of toddlers who are not yet talking or talking very little.

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