Are we related?
I’ve had several inquiries lately along the lines of, “what does a career in speech language pathology look like?” I truly love our
Parent education, home activities and homework for speech therapy
I’ve had several inquiries lately along the lines of, “what does a career in speech language pathology look like?” I truly love our
I always felt slightly chagrined when I’d pull out a game and tell the kids, “OK, on each turn you also need to say one
Rock Paper Scissors, shoot! The January through March months can really seem to drag on, especially for kids. The newness of the classroom has
Sometime more is more. I’ve always had a Mr. Potato Head in my therapy closet. Mine was the Silly Suitcase version which allowed you to
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I spent this Saturday at the state FLL (First Lego League) tournament (My son’s team came in 3rd!). It’s a fabulous program that presents middle
Break ended, I had my own kids ready to go back to school and I was ready to go back to work….and I succumbed to
During one of my Christmas shopping jaunts, I picked up a new game for me—Tri-ominos. It looked easy. It looked fun. It was cheap (I
No snow for my town yet, but I can still wander through a winter wonderland, and address comparatives and superlatives (big, bigger, biggest or small,
My kids tease me because it will take me “ages” to get on sunscreen, the beach bag packed, etc. and then I just sit beside
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