Kathleen Morris on SI and Processing Disorders
So…I’m half way through my maintenance period and–whoo hoo–nearly done! Last week I took a class with Kathleen Morris on Sensory Integration and Processing Disorders. Fun, interesting,
So…I’m half way through my maintenance period and–whoo hoo–nearly done! Last week I took a class with Kathleen Morris on Sensory Integration and Processing Disorders. Fun, interesting,
I’ll freely admit I dove in here with no official introduction or statement of purpose. So, better late than never…. I feel very fortunate to have
It takes some practice to find your rhythm with running an articulation therapy session. Here I share what works for me. This is my format
On Tuesday I listed the basic format I follow for a 30 min artic treatment session. But does it always follow that rigid a timeline? Of course
Lots of times we’ll find ourselves rushing through the stage of isolation or nonsense syllables in artic therapy. Often this is an attempt to get to
In honor of all the recent SLP grads, or undergrads looking for a career path, I’d like to offer my “reasons to be an SLP”.
Have you ever played this one? Of course! A simple paper and pencil game that is familiar to almost everyone, tic-tac-toe has been entertaining kids for…well forever. You
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