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Are you familiar with the EduBlog awards? This organization aims to “promote and demonstrate the educational values of social media” and each year they have

Halloween is such a child friendly holiday. You get to act out fantasies, even being a bad guy, complete with costume. You get to walk
Phew! I made it home and so did my luggage (I had to open the expander, but it made weight). I’m unpacked and nearly caught up

Some parts of the country have already seen a flake or two, but I’m not likely to see any for a couple more months. Unless,

Do you love shoes or style in general? Are you heading to ASHA? Check out my guest post, “A Shoe-in at ASHA,” over at Speech

I have several children with phonemic awareness goals this year. While most have them have the ability to rhyme, all have limited sound/letter association and

I’ve spent the past five days traveling with my daughter and mom to the National Academy Saddleseat Horseshow in TN. We’ve hauled saddles and garment
Happy Halloween! I have a treat for you 🙂 that involves some keyboard tricks 😉 Think about how many times you’ve added a 😉 to

One of the toughest decisions when you go into practice for yourself is figuring out where/how to market your services. Because what’s the point of

My fall kicks off with screenings and while the bulk of it is completed by the end of September, it continues in small waves through

How many hearing screenings do you think you’ve done? Hundreds? Thousands? Millions? While I did TONS in grad school, and still do a bunch at

I recently had the chance to try the Social Skill Builder’s Interactive Social App by Social Skill Builder. Wow! It’s ambitious! The app is designed
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