Supplementing Artic Assessments
Here we go again. The Kindergarten/1st grade screening letters are sent out and I’ll soon have several blurred days of kiddos and that constant, “did
Parent education, home activities and homework for speech therapy
Here we go again. The Kindergarten/1st grade screening letters are sent out and I’ll soon have several blurred days of kiddos and that constant, “did
When my children were little, we delighted in special mommy planned days. These were themed days of art, cooking, science and play that gave me
I’m required to write monthly progress notes which can be rather time consuming, so I’m always looking for ways to streamline. As simple as it
I’m not quite ready to head back into school, and happily I still have a few weeks before I do. But that first day looms
My little ones don’t want worksheets, they want to play, play, play! Meeting them with motivating toys and games that allow me to target the
Summer is a great time to work on puzzles. Speech client puzzles. It rained for days this spring. Weeks even. Not a drizzle, straight up
I send monthly progress notes and once parents receive April’s—where I let them know our last day of speech for the school year—is when I
“I remember, A time I knew what happiness was Let the memory live again.” Ah, Memory games. That therapy room staple that you grab in
What goes up when the rain comes down? An umbrella! Rainy spring days are a given in my area and since I walk students from
A few weeks after treading into social media waters with a blog and Twitter account, I received an email from Dean asking if she could
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
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
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