Month: October 2011

Mazes

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

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This is a Corny Idea

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

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I’m Packing my Bags!

I love to travel.  So much so that the destination hardly matters—near, far, domestic, international.  I love it all. I adore hotels, especially good hotels. 

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Scary Boxes

No matter what approach you take with /r/, you’ve undoubtedly found that sticking with a particular phonetic context instead of simply choosing a position (initial,

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Guess Who

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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