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My students are a wiggly bunch and I work hard to both get our goals met in addition to prepping them for the classroom lessons

I was one of those kids who always had their nose in a book. I read at the table (I know), sprawled on my bedroom

I had a roommate whose favorite color was plaid. I had a student whose favorite color was glitter and then, just recently, another whose favorite

March is supposed to be in like a lion, out like a lamb and maybe they’re right because, despite enjoying a 70 degree walk on

Last May, I wrote a post with suggestions for some “emergency” apps you can have on your phone in the event you find yourself in

What novelty it is to have an “extra” day this year! I always love when the clocks “fall back” and we get that extra hour

Today’s post is a collaboration between myself and Deb Kerner. The pH scale runs from 1 (acidic) to 14 (alkaline) with 7 as “neutral”

Are you a big fan of wordless picture books? What about upping the ante to animated wordless shorts?! I was inspired by the adorable “Hola

Valentine’s Day weekend was bitterly cold (for NC at least), perfect weather for snuggling with loved ones. It finished with a beautiful cover of romantic,

Valentine displays are in the hallways and little ones are getting classroom cards signed and mailboxes/bags decorated. In light of that atmosphere, I wanted to

I need to let you know that I love board and card games. And I’m competitive. Like really competitive. As long as you are an

The amount of information being offered on SLP blogs each week is astounding and rather overwhelming. Wondering how you can make better sense of it
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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.