Alphabet Sequencing Freebie
A couple of years ago, I created a Zig Zag freebie that targeted letter matching lowercase to uppercase. There were two versions. The first is
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A couple of years ago, I created a Zig Zag freebie that targeted letter matching lowercase to uppercase. There were two versions. The first is
Please welcome my guest blogger, Monica Faherty, CCC-SLP! Why have regular education service delivery time on an IEP for hearing impaired students? Speech-language pathologists, audiologists
I’m blessed with involved parents who are looking for ways to help their kiddos. They ask me for homework (completion…well, intentions are really good.) I’ve
When my children were little, we delighted in special mommy planned days. These were themed days of art, cooking, science and play that gave me
I’m not quite ready to head back into school, and happily I still have a few weeks before I do. But that first day looms
My little ones don’t want worksheets, they want to play, play, play! Meeting them with motivating toys and games that allow me to target the
A quick look at my caseload and I can check off nearly half that struggle with sequencing tasks. Some are way at the beginning–working on
Five years. My blog is basically ready for Kindergarten! To celebrate I have three TPT gift certificates to give away and all you need to
I send monthly progress notes and once parents receive April’s—where I let them know our last day of speech for the school year—is when I
Irregular plural nouns are the kind of thing that confuse lots of typical developing kiddos so it’s no wonder that our language delayed friends need
“I remember, A time I knew what happiness was Let the memory live again.” Ah, Memory games. That therapy room staple that you grab in
***Congratulations to Jenny who won a copy of the app in this giveaway!*** Oh, yes, we’re back with another Smarty Ears app and this one
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