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I spent four days last week chaperoning the 6th grade camping trip. I was there as a parent, and it was great fun to
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I spent four days last week chaperoning the 6th grade camping trip. I was there as a parent, and it was great fun to

Autumn is my favorite time of year. The temperatures and activities really appeal to me, not to mention that “fresh start” feeling that the beginning

We are very excited to share our new general education and speech therapy game–Jackpot for Sight Words! Like our “Articulation Jackpot” games, students will

For all of you who sent me a thank you for the “Recapping R” post—you’re welcome! For those of you who might have hinted that

Picture this, I’m discussing my need for a more structured program targeting a particular grouping of deficits that have been cropping up for me in

(this post was provided by the author, Lois Brady) Congratulations to Kim who won a free copy of this book! (updated August 31, 2012) In

There have been lots of great ideas for movement and speech posted in the comments of “Speech in Action,” and I’d like to share a

(this post was provided by the author, Lois Brady) Congratulations to Caitlin Spalding who won our giveaway! (updated August 24, 2012) Children, particularly those on

Even though I only had a day, I was excited to check out the ASHA School Convention in Milwaukee. And I was doubly excited

Perfectionism has a strong allure. At one time I thought it was an admirable vice, demonstrating a drive for excellence, but in the past decade

Activity Tailor is offering two combo packs to save you time during the new school year! I remember being told, with some frequency, “your eyes

One of my greatest blogging thrills was being selected to attend ASHA 2011 in San Diego as an official blogger. I had a ball attending
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The views expressed in this blog are my own and are intended to inspire other speech-language pathologists in their own practice. If you are a parent, teacher or other educator, these ideas are not intended to take the place of treatment by a certified clinician. Read full disclaimer here.