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When I started blogging, I did a series of posts on how I got started in private practice. It seemed to hit a nerve. I
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When I started blogging, I did a series of posts on how I got started in private practice. It seemed to hit a nerve. I
Here’s another quick pencil and paper game that will get you a high number of trials during articulation therapy while keeping the enthusiasm of your
Here’s a great seasonal, yet nondenominational, activity–the enchanted evergreen forest. I use it to practice descriptive concepts. Materials: Assortment of star-shaped buttons
Giving a child a task to do during speech or language therapy empowers them. They need to work, but by giving them some control over
Am I angling a little bit? Yes, but everywhere you look this time of year are lists and lists of gift recommendations. But have you
My notebook is brimming with hastily scrawled notes and printed handouts. I have presentations downloaded on my computer and a convention program loaded with descriptions
Have you finalized your plans for National Flashlight Day? Did you know there was a National Flashlight Day? Well, there is and it’s Monday, November
I’m so excited to introduce you to Dawn Moore, a clinician in North Carolina who freely admits to loving /r/ therapy! I heard her speak
If you pick up/return kiddos to their classroom, it’s not unusual to feel as though you’re losing of your treatment time to travel. “Fast feet,”
Maze activities, like dot to dots, can offer quick articulation practice that kids love and is appropriate for therapy or home activity. I print very
Another weekend found me at a fall festival. The weather was perfect—that wonderful combination of warm sun with cool hovering just beneath. The smell of
My Guess Who game has seen so much activity over the years the box top hardly qualifies as a cover anymore. I think it has
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