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My blog is the one travelling these days–you can catch me in the newest ASHA Leader magazine or a product review over at Speech Room
I know you’re aware of our continuing education requirements, but are you familiar with ASHA’s ACE award? To qualify, you must earn seven ASHA CEUs
In celebration of my blog’s two-year anniversary, I hosted a “new blogger contest.” I’ll be featuring three entrants this week in no particular ranking. This
In celebration of my blog’s two-year anniversary, I hosted a “new blogger contest.” I’ll be featuring three entrants this week in no particular ranking. This
I think I first heard about Meg Zucker in Parents magazine, or maybe it was on the Today show (and, really, take a moment to check
One of the most disconcerting issues for a school therapist is that you can work all year, making great progress (aka “two steps forward), only
Please welcome my guest blogger, Annie, from The Learning Curve. She believes that continued research, collaboration and creativity are the key to success with her
***April 15, 2013: The winners of this giveaway are: Vanessa, Jamie and Molly. Congratulations! I’m a big fan of musical theater (but, no, I don’t
I work in a rather gray area in that I’m a private clinician, but most often seeing kiddos in their school setting. I can easily
Break ended, I had my own kids ready to go back to school and I was ready to go back to work….and I succumbed to
At the recent ASHA convention, I was proud to be a featured panelist on a Learning Lab session. At this venue, we talked about
Since you’re reading a blog post, presumably you’re rather tech savvy already. Do you view yourself that way? Are you taking full advantage of the
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