Lily Pad Leap for pronouns and prepositions
Although most of the country may not believe it, we are starting to move into the spring months. In like a lion, out like a
Parent education, home activities and homework for speech therapy
Although most of the country may not believe it, we are starting to move into the spring months. In like a lion, out like a
This post originally appeared on the PediaStaff blog. When I was in grad school, our campus clinic saw a high percentage of fluency clients.
Congratulations to the following readers who won in my giveaway–Karen Reynolds, Jenise, Julie, Jessica B., Amy, Dina and Emily S. An email with the code
Toca Boca ($Free) This is a guest post by Katie Millican, B.S. Ed. is a second year graduate student in Speech-Language Pathology at the University
A year ago I posted fun ways to address opposites/antonyms and synonyms which consisted of introducing two memorable characters—the sisters Aunt Nym and Syn Nym.
Despite hearing Macklemore’s refrain constantly (and finding the video hysterical), I’m not a Goodwill fan. Actually, I love the donating to Goodwill aspect and that,
Eliciting the K sound can be fun and easy! When you talk to a “front-er” it seems so pervasive. But what makes it fun is
I’m a quarter Irish which probably accounts for my freckles and the tendency for my highlights to pull a coppery red (anyone else have this
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