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If you feel like you’re in a Groundhog Day loop, there’s a good reason for it! Many of your students likely come to you with
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If you feel like you’re in a Groundhog Day loop, there’s a good reason for it! Many of your students likely come to you with

Parents are often surprised (and relieved) at our first meeting when I let them know that a lot of the communication their child is attempting

Step into spring or summer with picnic themed language activities in your speech room! I see students year round and this year I kicked off

Early language is more about communication intents than vocabulary. Let’s take a look at 5 types we see in early language. Requests When little ones

The holidays will look different this year which may make it easier to avoid meddlesome family members or a small group might make it more

Hooray! Your child is beginning to communicate with 1-2 words! Now, how can we start expanding their early language attempts? As exciting as those first

There’s so much talk about “attention deficits” even in daycares and early childhood programs. When your preschool child flits from toy to toy, have you

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

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

We are starting to wind down the school year here and you can tell that the students are ready! I’ll be seeing a few of

I know so many moms who lament the grocery store cookies. And cheese samples. And lunch meat samples. And produce samples. But these are some

Our family is a bit spread out and when the kids were little I’d get lots of calls around birthdays and holidays for suggestions on
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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.