Apples for Home Adventures and a (simple) Craft
When my children were little, we delighted in special mommy planned days. These were themed days of art, cooking, science and play that gave me
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When my children were little, we delighted in special mommy planned days. These were themed days of art, cooking, science and play that gave me
I’m required to write monthly progress notes which can be rather time consuming, so I’m always looking for ways to streamline. As simple as it
I’m not quite ready to head back into school, and happily I still have a few weeks before I do. But that first day looms
My little ones don’t want worksheets, they want to play, play, play! Meeting them with motivating toys and games that allow me to target the
A quick look at my caseload and I can check off nearly half that struggle with sequencing tasks. Some are way at the beginning–working on
Five years. My blog is basically ready for Kindergarten! To celebrate I have three TPT gift certificates to give away and all you need to
I love when a client cancels last minute and I can fire up Netflix, grab a share-size pouch of M&Ms and just kick back. Yeah,
I have so much fun with my fluency students and love watching them make progress in the therapy room, but, boy do I wish I
Are you one of the many that told me organization is an area you struggle with and you still strive to find a system that
Let’s get it out of the way—you got into a helping profession to help people not to—ew—sell. In fact, you kinda think the idea of
Summer is a great time to work on puzzles. Speech client puzzles. It rained for days this spring. Weeks even. Not a drizzle, straight up
“He running!” I spend a great deal of time working on word structure, especially pronouns and verb tenses in our speech and language sessions. These
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