
Barnyard Bingo
I’m revisiting an oldie but goodie, Barnyard Bingo. I’ve had mine for many, many years and a quick online searched showed that, gasp, it’s no
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Parent education, home activities and homework for speech therapy

I’m revisiting an oldie but goodie, Barnyard Bingo. I’ve had mine for many, many years and a quick online searched showed that, gasp, it’s no

Prepositions are one of those early concepts that seem to trip up an awful lot of kiddos. This, of course, means that therapists are

It’s hard to believe, but the Activity Tailor blog is coming up on its one year anniversary! I can’t believe it’s only been a year.

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
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I know a few little people who will need to practice some early literacy tasks this summer while they’re at home. Some of this is

Update 7/2/12: Congratulations to Kristen Miller, Courtney Decker and Katy Smith! I was ecstatic when my online buddy, Erik X. Raj, asked me to review

Update 6/29/12: Congratulations to Arlen Schwarz, Carol, Kim Hovey (2!), Debbie Childs, Janice and Robyne who received a free app from STS! I love working

I was surprised by the response to my “Shhh…Don’t Tell” article in the Leader a few months ago, when I had many therapists get in

I find it aggravating when celebrities, particularly reality stars, complain about their lack of privacy. They pursued that life and all that entails. All jobs

Ahhh….speech sessions have ended at the schools I’m at and my paperwork is typed and sent out. Yipee! Summer vacation! I will be seeing a

When all is said and done, sometimes nothing beats an old standby. With an inexpensive pack of beanbags, you can create or reinvigorate a number
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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.