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Ah! We’re entering fall and I can smell the screenings and assessments in the air! I have a FREE copy of the Sunny Articulation Phonology

I’ve always loved working with kids and have no doubt that this is where I’m meant to be. And it seems to be the same

Summer is a time for me to unwind and catch up on novels that I had hoped to get to during the year. It’s also

(See my post from yesterday for blog hop prizes!) Students will work on following two part directions containing “before” and “after” concepts while collecting new

Sharpened pencils with pristine pink erasers, the smell of crayons, that wonderful crisp sound when you open a new notebook, these are some of

Update: September 2, 2013 Congratulations to Annie D., Whitney and Jeni R. who won a free copy of this app. Enjoy! I recently received a

One of my big goals for the summer was to put together a “Move Ahead Deck for R, R blends and TH.” Phew! I got

Perhaps it’s the letters after my name. Perhaps, it’s the fact that I’ve got two teens and haven’t pulled out all my hair (yet). Whatever

Four times a year, Teachers Pay Teachers offers a sale on the entire site. Coupled with individual sellers discounting prices up to 20%, you can

Oh, those quantity words! These tricky concepts can really trip up a language kiddo since it is often about relationships rather than a tangible number.

This slightly messy speech activity has been a hit for me over the years, especially with preschool and Kindergarten aged kiddos, and is easily tailored

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