Bingo Was His Name-o!
I’ve had a number of young students this year with articulation issues and while they love play-based activities like finding toys in the sandbox, a
Parent education, home activities and homework for speech therapy
I’ve had a number of young students this year with articulation issues and while they love play-based activities like finding toys in the sandbox, a
****Congratulations to Debby C. who won the giveaway!**** I use the apps from Mobile Education Store frequently because they do a wonderful job of
I have a number of students working on verb tenses this year. The past tense, regular and irregular, seems to be the biggest issue. (I
Despite all the issue surrouding the Olympics next month, I can’t wait. I adore the Games in general, but the winter sports have a particular
Mmmm! It’s almost time for another candy holiday! This game was designed to address: object function (both identifying function and naming items given the function),
I often find myself at the end of a treatment session with a few minutes left—not enough time for a full blown activity, but certainly
It’s a new year and a time of personal evaluation. I don’t make resolutions myself, although I’ve been making annual “wish lists” for a number
Brrr! It’s suddenly so cold! I know a lot of you have already experienced a lot of snowy weather, but here in NC we’ve
Enjoy this high frequency word list freebie! For some reason this break is seeming luxuriously long, maybe because the holidays fell in the middle of
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