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Toca Boca ($Free) This is a guest post by Katie Millican, B.S. Ed. is a second year graduate student in Speech-Language Pathology at the University
Parent education, home activities and homework for speech therapy
Toca Boca ($Free) This is a guest post by Katie Millican, B.S. Ed. is a second year graduate student in Speech-Language Pathology at the University
A year ago I posted fun ways to address opposites/antonyms and synonyms which consisted of introducing two memorable characters—the sisters Aunt Nym and Syn Nym.
I’m a quarter Irish which probably accounts for my freckles and the tendency for my highlights to pull a coppery red (anyone else have this
Sometime more is more. I’ve always had a Mr. Potato Head in my therapy closet. Mine was the Silly Suitcase version which allowed you to
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No snow for my town yet, but I can still wander through a winter wonderland, and address comparatives and superlatives (big, bigger, biggest or small,
My kids tease me because it will take me “ages” to get on sunscreen, the beach bag packed, etc. and then I just sit beside
I’m enjoying a holiday break with my family–hope you are able to do the same! In the meantime, here are my five most popular posts
“Santa baby, forgot to mention one little thing. A ring. I don’t mean on the phone.” Eartha Kitt knew better than to be ambiguous when
I’ve taken two courses recently that changed my approach to speech sound disorders. Not a complete about face, more of a slight shift–and it’s making
Rachel stopped by my booth at the ASHA convention. A self-possessed grad student, she handed me her blog card. Anyone excited enough about sharing information,
I was inspired by a number of flyswatter games that have been posted recently and decided to put together one of my own. I currently
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