Autism Awareness Month Giveaway!
As most of you know, April is Autism Awareness month and in celebration Social Skills Builder has given me FIVE promo codes for their Social
Parent education, home activities and homework for speech therapy
As most of you know, April is Autism Awareness month and in celebration Social Skills Builder has given me FIVE promo codes for their Social
This is the time of year when I start getting questions for parents, “should I send my child to Kindergarten?” Typically it’s coming from a
I’ve professed my love of the ASHA exhibit hall before, and given that I was raised in New Jersey, it shouldn’t be a surprise that
I have family in the Chicago area so we travel there with some frequency and when my daughter was little we spent an inordinate amount
***Congratulations to Brynn who won the FREE copy of Start and Run a Therapy Practice!*** The overwhelming majority of direct email queries I receive are
I was astounded when I discovered Teachers Pay Teachers. Not only was it a fabulously economical way to build my therapy library, but the
Using minimal pairs in artic therapy is a common evidence based approach. Not only have I found it useful with speech production, but it’s been
***Stephanie K was the winner of this giveaway! Congratulations!*** This sweet book, Easy-To-Say First Words: A Focus on Final Consonants, could easily be renamed Easy-to-Love.
My caseload has focused on pediatrics and it’s been quite a while since I’ve seen adults, so it may surprise you a review of iName
I spent a good deal of this winter feeling very cooped up, and clearly so did a number of my students. What a bunch of
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