
Teaching Classroom Routines at Home
It’s the procedures at school that often indicate early success—even more than the actual academic skills. Practicing and teaching classroom routines at home can go
Join the “Bring it Home” newsletter to ensure practice beyond the therapy room!
Parent education, home activities and homework for speech therapy

It’s the procedures at school that often indicate early success—even more than the actual academic skills. Practicing and teaching classroom routines at home can go

If you’re already following me on IG, you might be one of the hundreds that have bookmarked my speech and language infographics. Not only are

Prepositions are little words with an important responsibility. These are what we use to indicate the location or position of things. They’re words like “in,”

We’ve been “safe at home” for nearly two months now. The mandated time apart from friends, extended family, and social activities have been a gift

Have you noticed a big difference between boy’s and girl’s communication skills? Have you ever walked into a preschool classroom and had a little girl

I’ve posted about using miniatures for articulation therapy a few times before, but I realize that curating a collection takes time and often leaves you

Don’t get me wrong, I love nearly everything within my field that comes my way, but my true sweet spot is early language skills and

Should we imitate our child? Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. (Oscar Wilde) This is what we were told, but in everyday life it

What is a late talker? Like it sounds, a late talker is a child between 18 and 30 months who isn’t meeting expected speech and
FEATURED POSTS
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.