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The beginning of the school year is when I’m most likely to get a referral for a “fronter.” And, of course, it’s because those kids
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The beginning of the school year is when I’m most likely to get a referral for a “fronter.” And, of course, it’s because those kids

In my previous two posts I talked about why I like to use fairy tales in speech and then the specific targets I’ve been working

What is it about fairy tales? So many of them persist despite not following cultural trends. What’s the appeal and should we promote these with

This year back-to-school has a different meaning. We’ll be dropping our oldest off at college. (cue watery eyes) She’s appropriately excited. And nervous. And, oh-so-ready

For me, one of the greatest joys of summer is indulging in books and magazines—something I don’t always have enough time for during the school

I’ve wrapped up my year–sessions and paperwork–and am now focused on my daughter’s high school graduation (gulp!) I will be seeing a handful of students

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

Have you ever done the following directions subtest on the CELF and had a moment of thinking, “wait, did they do that right?” All those

When I was in first grade, Mrs. Shrader read aloud every day after recess. And one magical day, while she was reading us Eric Carle,

Social media is currently awash in memes of teachers/SLPs hanging by a thread in the hopes of making it to spring break. I sooooo get

Who else is ready for spring?! During the next month, my articulation students will be practicing their words while the create cute no mess (no

It was 80 degrees this weekend. In February. In fact, the last month has had so many very warm days, all of the daffodils are
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