Holidays Should Include Everyone
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All year long we advocate for our students. We offer services in the classroom and provide strategies to teachers to include our special needs students.
When I was little I watched sitcoms with a kind of awe during the holiday season. There was never any wrapping paper. They had those
Dear Santa, between all the extra demands of the holiday season—shopping, parties, visiting relatives, cooking—I’m desperate for easy activities that fill an entire session, require
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
My caseload increasingly includes little ones under 5 years and they require a much different approach than my later elementary aged students. Their attention spans
Who loves Zingo!? I do! This was a favorite in my household for years and when it was outgrown it immediately found a place on
I’m a middle-of-the-road speller—grateful to spellcheck and auto correct, but generally fine on my own when I need to be, but many of my students
I often work with elementary aged students who aren’t keen to work on homework, but you and I know that practice outside the therapy room
SLPs have a real love of pirates, don’t they? Is it because of the /r/? The fun language and costuming? Or is it that, especially
Admit it. It’s still a thrill to open the mailbox and see what arrives each day. It’s amazing when you think about it,
Please welcome my guest blogger, Kristie Knickerbocker, MS, CCC-SLP! The thunder of clapping hands and pounding feet in the bleachers…The flash of shimmering pom poms…The fight
Here we go again. The Kindergarten/1st grade screening letters are sent out and I’ll soon have several blurred days of kiddos and that constant, “did
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