Action Articulation (Part 2)
About a year and half ago I wrote a post titled A Little More Action. I had been to a few conferences that had me
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About a year and half ago I wrote a post titled A Little More Action. I had been to a few conferences that had me
Just last week I saw Smarty Ears announce an update to Articulate It! that allows you to select themes. What fun! I downloaded the change
My blog is the one travelling these days–you can catch me in the newest ASHA Leader magazine or a product review over at Speech Room
How hard do you push your students? I’ll admit I used to want speech to be fun, light, better than the classroom since I was
Using minimal pairs in artic therapy is a common evidence based approach. Not only have I found it useful with speech production, but it’s been
***Stephanie K was the winner of this giveaway! Congratulations!*** This sweet book, Easy-To-Say First Words: A Focus on Final Consonants, could easily be renamed Easy-to-Love.
Presents are so fun, I’ve reimagined my “Unwrap the Gifts” Christmas freebie with a birthday theme that can be used year round! Print one cake
I’ve been feeling a bit like Punxsutawney Phil these past two weeks. I’ve spent five days in a windowless conference room, emerging only for meals
I’ve had a number of young students this year with articulation issues and while they love play-based activities like finding toys in the sandbox, a
Despite all the issue surrouding the Olympics next month, I can’t wait. I adore the Games in general, but the winter sports have a particular
I often find myself at the end of a treatment session with a few minutes left—not enough time for a full blown activity, but certainly
Enjoy this high frequency word list freebie! For some reason this break is seeming luxuriously long, maybe because the holidays fell in the middle of
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