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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! I’m spending I time with my family this week and taking a break from students and blogging. I’ve compiled
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! I’m spending I time with my family this week and taking a break from students and blogging. I’ve compiled
***Congratulations to Jillian and Deb! Check your email for your code!*** For children with multiple artic errors, phonological processing disorders or apraxia, I’ll often find
I recently revised a freebie I posted last year–Unwrap the Gifts! This is a great way to reinforce any kind of goal–artic, language or fluency.
I arrived at ASHA with my schedule more or less organized. There were a few sessions that conflicted with one another and I was going
Today’s guest blogger specializes in social groups and therapy for children and young adults with autism. For our children on the autism spectrum who
Today I have a quick Christmas/winter themed activity you can use in therapy or centers to address regular -er and -est comparatives and superlatives. Simply
I’d like to personally introduce you to the Julie + Michael Tracy Family Foundation (JMTF), an organization that is addressing the challenges facing young adults
I mentioned that I have a number of students working on phonemic awareness and pre-reading tasks this year. One of the concepts that keeps rearing
I try to avoid artic cards with little ones and substitute toys or objects whenever possible. Not only are they more engaging, but they lend
I’m so excited for the Christmas season and ready to spread some holiday spirit! The calendar only gave us three school weeks between Thanksgiving and
Jenna, over at Speech Room News, is hosting a linky party so you can see what your fellow SLPs are piling into their carts in
At some point this weekend you might find yourself stuffed to the hilt with not even the energy to remove yourself from the couch. Why
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