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Teaching pronouns in speech therapy will always be a frequent goal because so many children confuse subject pronouns like “she” with “her.” “Me want one!”

I can’t remember a time when pediatrics wasn’t the place for me. I did my fair share of babysitting as a young teen (although my

I send monthly progress notes and once parents receive April’s—where I let them know our last day of speech for the school year—is when I

Irregular plural nouns are the kind of thing that confuse lots of typical developing kiddos so it’s no wonder that our language delayed friends need

Back in the fall, I had the chance to hear Dr. JoAnn Deak speak on “The Woes and Wonder of Stress.” And wonder of stress.

“I remember, A time I knew what happiness was Let the memory live again.” Ah, Memory games. That therapy room staple that you grab in

***Congratulations to Jenny who won a copy of the app in this giveaway!*** Oh, yes, we’re back with another Smarty Ears app and this one

What goes up when the rain comes down? An umbrella! Rainy spring days are a given in my area and since I walk students from

I love Disney. My husband and I went a few times before we had kids and having little ones was a great excuse to go

A few weeks after treading into social media waters with a blog and Twitter account, I received an email from Dean asking if she could

I’m a big walker. You can find me almost every Saturday and Sunday morning doing a 4 mile loop in the park near my house.
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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.