App Review and Giveaway for Language Empires
I’m astonished as to the number of apps SmartyEars now has, as well as the frequency of new releases. I recently had the chance to
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I’m astonished as to the number of apps SmartyEars now has, as well as the frequency of new releases. I recently had the chance to
Regardless of the diagnosis–apraxia, dysarthria, autism– there are some children that need to start at the vowel level. To either develop a variety of vowels
I’m so excited to share this post from Maria Del Duca, M.S. CCC-SLP at Communication Station: Speech Therapy, PLLC. Enjoy! And stick around to the very
Based on “I Spy,” these worksheets offer an array of phoneme specific pictures and can be used in several ways depending on your student’s needs.
If you were lucky enough to have the summer off and then were wise enough to actually take it (or at least a portion of
(See my post from yesterday for blog hop prizes!) Students will work on following two part directions containing “before” and “after” concepts while collecting new
Update: September 2, 2013 Congratulations to Annie D., Whitney and Jeni R. who won a free copy of this app. Enjoy! I recently received a
Oh, those quantity words! These tricky concepts can really trip up a language kiddo since it is often about relationships rather than a tangible number.
This slightly messy speech activity has been a hit for me over the years, especially with preschool and Kindergarten aged kiddos, and is easily tailored
***August 14, 2013: Brittney, Anne and Sandy each won a copy of New School Year Kicks! Congratulations! Who wants to start the school year off
A few months ago I came across a pin, just a photo really, for “Fluency Jenga.” I thought this was a great idea. I’ve used
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
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