
Colorful Tissue Leaves
I spent a miserable few days contending with the first (and hopefully last) cold of the season. But surrounded by lots of tissue boxes (particularly
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I spent a miserable few days contending with the first (and hopefully last) cold of the season. But surrounded by lots of tissue boxes (particularly

A couple of weeks ago my eight grade daughter and I went to a screening of Finding Kind. It was sponsored by our school and

I do realize with statistics you are looking at data, hopefully quite a bit of it, over time. But it often feels “in the real

Halloween is such a fun holiday. There’s lots of fantasy and candy, no pressure of presents or entertaining. The kiddos love it, though I

10/12/2012: Â Congratulations to Lynne who won a free copy of Story Builder! Once upon a time, I reviewed Preposition Builder by Mobile Education Store.Â

We’re all aware at how woefully (financially) under compensated many integral professionals are. Community helpers, moms, and educators are a few that immediately come to

October 5, 2012: Â Congratulations to Colleen who won a year subscription to LessonPix! LessonPix is a fabulous, subscription based website that gives you loads and

I love animals, especially dogs, and my household has almost always housed one. Currently, we have two adorable terriers. And I love the whole idea
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9/28/2012: Â Congratulations to Robin Sweeney who won a free copy of this app! Â Thanks to all who entered–I loved reading about your morning commutes! Â

My very favorite blog is www.LoveThatMax.com. Â The author, Ellen, does a wonderful job of highlighting children (and often adults) with special needs for their unique

Bowling is a game that’s often used in speech therapy. Â It’s a fun way to play and address goals, plus it provides some movement which
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