
Under Pressure
Many of my students struggle in the classroom or regular conversation. It’s just too fast paced. My room can be a welcome respite.  A place
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Many of my students struggle in the classroom or regular conversation. It’s just too fast paced. My room can be a welcome respite.  A place

I’m really into TED talks. Â I love that I can pop on the site and, over a quick sandwich, be thinking about a topic I’ve

It’s been busy over here! Lots of basketball. Lots of new students. Lots of projects. Here are a couple of my latest: Zig Zags for

Graduate school is a tough time. Not only was I limited in my knowledge and experience (professional and life), but you’re constantly thrown into new

Valentine’s day is nearly upon us and I wish I could somehow shove a big box of chocolates through my screen to all of you

Sequencing. Time. These concepts are tricky ones for so many kids, yet they’re a critical skill. How can you hope to relay your experiences into

During the fall I posted a question in a few SLP Facebook groups, “How do you go about gaining expertise in a new area of

I’ve got a treat for you today! Â The Speech Owl and Speech to the Core have organized a For the Love of Speech Blog Hop
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The views expressed in this blog are my own and are intended to inspire other speech-language pathologists in their own practice. If you are a parent, teacher or other educator, these ideas are not intended to take the place of treatment by a certified clinician. Read full disclaimer here.