Stacie Bennett

Trenton, New Jersey

Speech-Language Pathologist

I graduated from Marywood University in Dunmore, Pennsylvania and have been practicing as a Speech-Language Pathologist for the past ten years! Currently, I work full-time at a vocational high school in New Jersey and have my own private practice. Prior to working at the high school level, I worked with the geriatric population and worked part-time for an early intervention agency. I specialize in child language, articulation, and executive functioning disorders. I became a Speech-Language Pathologist after watching my brother struggle with a communication disorder as a child. He was consistently teased by other kids and I wanted to make sure that no child ever felt the way that he did because of something they couldn’t control. When I’m not working, I enjoy spending time with my husband, 3-year-old daughter and 6-month-old son. I also have two cats, Slim and Batman and dream of having a sled team of Siberian Huskies one day! Please feel free to contact me with any questions or if you need any assistance!

Stacie Bennett's Articles
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Kids Games that Teach Hygiene

I have a toddler (3-years-old) and we started around the age of 2 to show her the basics of hygiene: the good handwashing habits and…

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How to Teach Kids About Emotions

As an adult I watched the movie, “Inside Out.” According to IMDb,  Riley is a happy, hockey-loving 11-year-old Midwestern girl, but her world turns upside-down…

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Is There a Link Between Hyperemesis Gravidarum and Autism?

I have written several blogs for Speech Blubs regarding ASD, causes, symptoms and treatment. Feel free to search for that information, but I won’t be…

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Toddler Stutter - 7 Things Nobody Tells You

Disfluency, also called stuttering, involves abnormal: Hesitations – will pause awkwardly between words Repetitions – will repeat sounds or words in a sentence (e.g., “I…

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Importance of Outdoor Play

That’s great, but did you know that there are actual scientific benefits to having your child play outside?  Research has proven the need children have…

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How Fathers Influence Language Development of Their Children

What happens to those families where there isn’t a mom? Where there are two dads? Does that have an impact on a child’s speech and…

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Family Activities to Do While Quarantined

I’m located in N.J. and it seems like every day we are given more directives about what not to do! I wanted to give you…

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Pediatric Speech Therapy Appointments

As a speech therapist, I have worked with early intervention clients (birth-3 years), school aged kids, adolescents and geriatrics. Although we all work on communication…

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Ages 1-2: The Beginning of the Toddler Years

Toddler development includes that cute babbling and cooing that we loved during the baby months, turn into real words and actual attempts at communication during…

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When Should I Worry about Stuttering in Young Children?

Toddler stuttering usually includes these common errors: Repetition of certain sounds, syllables, or words; Prolonging sounds; Stopping mid-sound – they stop talking at random moments…

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Behaviors in a Child with a Communication Disorder

First of all, I can totally empathize with you from a mother’s perspective. My son, Nicholas, is almost 8-months-old and when he doesn’t get what…

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Best Silly Songs for Kids

Besides just being fun, music is a great way to teach kids, especially kids who struggle with language delays. The rhythm of the music and…

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Babies Learn Grammar Before They Speak

All parents can appreciate the profound moment of their baby’s first words. I remember being so excited when my daughter finally said “mama,” because she…

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More Literacy Tips to Help Your Child Reach Academic Success

A recent study was conducted in Canada and revealed:  …that 40% of adults have a hard time reading a newspaper, filling out a work- application…

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What are the Benefits of Teaching Sign Language to Children?

American Sign Language (ASL) has been one of the most popular forms of communication for individuals who have severe hearing loss or are deaf. It…

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4 Kids’ Oral Motor Exercises for Muscle Weakness

Are you starting to think that your child has trouble speaking? Ok, stay calm. If you see your child not using a part of their…