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Hmmm, looks like a game….smells like a game…must be a game. I loooove Eeboo games. Last spring I shared a bunch I used for social
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Hmmm, looks like a game….smells like a game…must be a game. I loooove Eeboo games. Last spring I shared a bunch I used for social

For many years, my family has gone to Hilton Head for a week in the summer. And I mean extended family which means cousins and

Sometimes I feel like I have an uphill battle (especially when I’m trying to establish isolated sounds). Although I see my students in a (private)

Who else is seeing students this summer? I have one location that has NO space and I was going to work outside. Lovely if the

I always have these grand ideas of filing away and reorganizing all of my materials before I check out for the summer (clients). Ha! By

Have you watched kids interacting in real life? They are in a constant state of negotiation. They make deals about who will go first, who
So much of speech and language therapy is repeating yourself. Repeating prompts, repeating instructions, repeating the same vocabulary or word list. But one area we

It’s not unusual for me to get a request to see a student who stutters over the summer. I’m guessing it might be because the

You know what (teachers and) SLPs love about worksheets? You print and go. There’s no mess. Plus, you have something to send home to show,

I had a few years of summer speech that left me frazzled. Trying to accommodate families as best I could meant appointment here and there
I love my job, but that doesn’t mean I’m not itching for the school year to end and summer to arrive. And for many of

I had an IG post last week that seemed to strike a nerve. I wasn’t sure how it would be received, honestly, but I’m getting
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