If you don’t like your fate, change it!
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
Parent education, home activities and homework for speech therapy
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
In case you missed it Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook, released Lean In a couple weeks ago. I was excited to read it. I
It started with the orthodontist. My daughter’s monthly appointment was changed from Monday to Thursday, so I found myself re-shuffling my schedule for the day
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
This post originally appeared on the PediaStaff blog. When I was in grad school, our campus clinic saw a high percentage of fluency clients.
Despite hearing Macklemore’s refrain constantly (and finding the video hysterical), I’m not a Goodwill fan. Actually, I love the donating to Goodwill aspect and that,
I’ve had several inquiries lately along the lines of, “what does a career in speech language pathology look like?” I truly love our
I spent this Saturday at the state FLL (First Lego League) tournament (My son’s team came in 3rd!). It’s a fabulous program that presents middle
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
I’ve been working on a number of printable activities this past month. While I’ve always done this for my own students, I’ve been more careful
Back in July I shared a personal goal–that for every product I sold, I would donate a completed “snack bag” to our local “Out of
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