
Irregular Plural Nouns
x The weather was finally better this weekend and I was able to get out and walk several days in a row. It’s been awhile
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x The weather was finally better this weekend and I was able to get out and walk several days in a row. It’s been awhile

For the past few years I’ve been working at one school, but this year I started seeing students at a couple other locations as well

I’ve got a few students that sound pretty good in single words, but listen to them in conversation and you’re left scratching your head. Ugh.Â

This is such a tough time of the year to power through. The weather is gross. The kids are antsy from being indoors too much
I was scrolling through my social media feeds the other day and a few comments caught my eye. The gist was with so much paperwork

The teachers I work with really get the relationship between articulation and phonemic awareness skills and that our students who struggle with articulation are at

I know a lot of therapists have moved away from stickers and I totally get it. It’s aggravating when they take forever to pick one

Back in December, I made paper chains with my kiddos working on articulation. I brought the strips in and, in typical harried December fashion, wrote

I work with lots of students on their articulation. Some have language needs as well, but many don’t (although, by in large, all my artic
A more balanced diet I love that new year feeling and I’m soooooo happy to work in a school setting and get that new
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