10 reasons ELA Teachers need to raid the speech closet
Just because we’re labelled the “speech teacher” doesn’t mean we spend our days sorting out lisps and funny “r’s.” Most of us spend the majority
Parent education, home activities and homework for speech therapy
Just because we’re labelled the “speech teacher” doesn’t mean we spend our days sorting out lisps and funny “r’s.” Most of us spend the majority
While I can dish speech and language with you all day, it’s not the only thing that defines me. I’m just as happy to discuss
Here I am, ready to celebrate my 3rd blog-iversery! Last year, I gave new(er) speech bloggers a chance for some exposure and I’d love to
About a year and half ago I wrote a post titled A Little More Action. I had been to a few conferences that had me
Catch a Cootie! This is a quick articulation activity I use that the kids love and when I send it home, I know they practice!
Just last week I saw Smarty Ears announce an update to Articulate It! that allows you to select themes. What fun! I downloaded the change
My blog is the one travelling these days–you can catch me in the newest ASHA Leader magazine or a product review over at Speech Room
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