Halloween Fun Sequencing FREEBIE!
My students really enjoy Halloween. It’s such a kid friendly holiday (unlike many others that involve really stressed-out adults). So when I have the opportunity
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My students really enjoy Halloween. It’s such a kid friendly holiday (unlike many others that involve really stressed-out adults). So when I have the opportunity
You know what I’m loving these days? Whipping out a marker and drawing right on the table and watching those little eyes get HUGE. It’s
I came across this website–Understood.org–a couple of months ago and was excited because it addresses the needs of children/families that I most often work with—often
Today’s families spend so much time in the car which is why it’s a ripe opportunity for time-starved families to work on language skills. Here
It’s that time again! Gabby at Middle School SLP and I are gearing up our pen pal project again. You’ll even be able to read
Thanks to all of you that helped make the Hide and Seek blog hop such a success! I loved reading all the tips on conducting
Thirteen bloggers are hiding–hiding on different blogs and hiding in the school. They’re here to show you that you can (and probably do) do therapy
Update 9/22/15: John was the lucky winner! I’m sure you’re familiar with Smarty Ears. That’s the company that makes all the fabulous speech and language
You know you’re a speech language pathologist when your son turns up a rap song and you think, “that guy has an unreal diadochokinetic rate.”
I know so many moms who lament the grocery store cookies. And cheese samples. And lunch meat samples. And produce samples. But these are some
If you work with school aged children (K-5), chances are you’re addressing sequencing. A lot. Sequencing is an important skill because it helps us organize
Sequencing. Time. These concepts are tricky ones for so many kids, yet they’re a critical skill. How can you hope to relay your experiences into
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