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My school year starts with speech/language and hearing screenings of preschool – 1st grade students. Following that are meetings with teachers and recommendations for evaluations
Parent education, home activities and homework for speech therapy
My school year starts with speech/language and hearing screenings of preschool – 1st grade students. Following that are meetings with teachers and recommendations for evaluations
It’s been busy over here! Lots of basketball. Lots of new students. Lots of projects. Here are a couple of my latest: Zig Zags for
Sequencing. Time. These concepts are tricky ones for so many kids, yet they’re a critical skill. How can you hope to relay your experiences into
I’ve got a treat for you today! The Speech Owl and Speech to the Core have organized a For the Love of Speech Blog Hop
Let me go on record as saying I like Cariboo. I think it’s a fun way to practice lots of speech and language skills and
I spent quite a bit of time working on -er and -est endings last year. (Maybe you remember my Christmas Comparatives FREEBIE? Grab it
Despite all the issue surrouding the Olympics next month, I can’t wait. I adore the Games in general, but the winter sports have a particular
Enjoy this high frequency word list freebie! For some reason this break is seeming luxuriously long, maybe because the holidays fell in the middle of
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! I’m spending I time with my family this week and taking a break from students and blogging. I’ve compiled
Phew, summer is finally here! Not only am I done seeing students (well, I might have agreed to see one during June), but my paperwork
I can’t believe how quickly the end of the year is upon us! My children are in their last full (5 day) week of
I’ve been working with a little guy on his /s/ sound which sounds more like /sh/. He wants to protrude his tongue and tends to
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