The Importance of Sight Words
Literacy is a critical component to my therapy; perhaps especially for my artic/phono kiddos because research shows that they are at particular risk of reading
Creating independent learners with perfect fit activities.
Literacy is a critical component to my therapy; perhaps especially for my artic/phono kiddos because research shows that they are at particular risk of reading
Welcome back to my weekly therapy roundup! Sometimes you have a little one that really needs you to tap into their area of expertise to
Do you remember how fun it was to go into the toy store and twirl the display with the personalized licence plates you could put
Let’s see what was happening in my room this week! I have a couple of new fronters (using a t/k and d/g error pattern). This
“You is kind. You is smart. You is important.” I re-watched The Help (Kathryn Stockett) over the holiday break and these words (not to
I’ve had a number of recent Instagram posts receive questions like where I found the toys and lots of comments. My IG photos are a great place
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,
Wow! Is it cold! In North Carolina, we can count on seeing snow maybe a couple times each winter, but it’s usually no more than
When I was little I watched sitcoms with a kind of awe during the holiday season. There was never any wrapping paper. They had those
Dear Santa, between all the extra demands of the holiday season—shopping, parties, visiting relatives, cooking—I’m desperate for easy activities that fill an entire session, require
Last week on Facebook I mentioned that I am so not above name dropping celebrities when I can (because, really, how often does it even
I’ve been doing a deep dive into our role in literacy over the past couple of months. It started with reading research on how on
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