Motivating Adolescents, Assessing Narratives and Where to Find Me!
Truth be told, in real life I’m having some trouble getting into the swing of things this month. My first week was a very short,
Reenergize your SLP career through the power of caregiver collaboration.
Truth be told, in real life I’m having some trouble getting into the swing of things this month. My first week was a very short,
Please welcome my guest blogger, Kristie Knickerbocker, MS, CCC-SLP! The thunder of clapping hands and pounding feet in the bleachers…The flash of shimmering pom poms…The fight
Please welcome my guest blogger, Monica Faherty, CCC-SLP! Why have regular education service delivery time on an IEP for hearing impaired students? Speech-language pathologists, audiologists
Don’t take a look at the post title, think “I don’t blog,” and skip this post! There are lots of reasons to write! Are you in the
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
Last May, I wrote a post with suggestions for some “emergency” apps you can have on your phone in the event you find yourself in
Today’s post is a collaboration between myself and Deb Kerner. The pH scale runs from 1 (acidic) to 14 (alkaline) with 7 as “neutral”
Have you ever considered volunteering on a mission project that utilizes your unique skill set? Kris did! Listen to her insights into this special experience during
I always had a book in hand as a child, and often still do, so I couldn’t resist this post from my other New Blogger
A big welcome to Annie Doyle of Doyle Speech Works who was one of the winners in my New Blogger Contest! I love social media,
Please join me in welcoming my guest blogger, Deb Kerner! As a profession, speech pathologists are continually having to teach others what we do and
A few weeks ago, I wrote a post on breathing and, through the wonders of blogging, connected with Melissa Page Deutsch, MS, CCC-SLP, CPCC. I
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