I’ve Been to Jail and I Liked It
Please welcome Debra Kerner who’s had some…unique speech therapy experiences! I’ve been to jail and can honestly say I really liked it. In fact,
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Please welcome Debra Kerner who’s had some…unique speech therapy experiences! I’ve been to jail and can honestly say I really liked it. In fact,
I came across this website–Understood.org–a couple of months ago and was excited because it addresses the needs of children/families that I most often work with—often
Thanks to all of you that helped make the Hide and Seek blog hop such a success! I loved reading all the tips on conducting
You know you’re a speech language pathologist when your son turns up a rap song and you think, “that guy has an unreal diadochokinetic rate.”
Please welcome my guest blogger, Melissa Page Deutsch! When I was a newly minted speech pathologist working at UVA Health Sciences Center, my friend, John
I couldn’t believe Monday morning when my social media feeds were suddenly chock full of first day of school photos. Adorable, I just didn’t expect
I’m not sure where I originally read about this documentary, but I was intrigued to see it. (Currently it has a very small release, primarily
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,
I really prefer to walk outside or dance for my exercise, but when the weather is completely uncooperative, I head to the gym. Our local
It started so innocently. Last August, I received a mass email from my state organization. “If you have information to share about innovative programs, therapy
Congratulations to all of the new grads out there! I remember being so excited to finish coursework and finally be on my own to do
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