Skipping ASHA
My ASHA pocket planner came last month and it sat on the kitchen island for almost a week, unopened, before I moved it to a
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My ASHA pocket planner came last month and it sat on the kitchen island for almost a week, unopened, before I moved it to a
To say I’m excited for ASHA is Philly is a bit of an understatement. I’m thrilled the travel is so easy for me. I can’t
Phew! I made it home and so did my luggage (I had to open the expander, but it made weight). I’m unpacked and nearly caught up
Each year, ASHA honors an individual who embodies the spirit of Annie Glenn, known for her advocacy of communication disorders. This year’s “Annie” recipient is
November 18, 2012: Lauren was the winner of my #ASHAless giveaway! Congratulations! The van’s packed and I’m ready to go! For those of you headed
Ah. Atlanta. My husband and I arrived in Atlanta as newlyweds. He had recently accepted a job with his corporate headquarters. I joined him to
Sounds intriguing doesn’t it? PediaStaff, in addition to providing valuable placement assistance for pediatric therapists (SLP, OT, PT, school psychologists and assistants), has been a
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