A Superlative Winter Wonderland
No snow for my town yet, but I can still wander through a winter wonderland, and address comparatives and superlatives (big, bigger, biggest or small,
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No snow for my town yet, but I can still wander through a winter wonderland, and address comparatives and superlatives (big, bigger, biggest or small,
“Santa baby, forgot to mention one little thing. A ring. I don’t mean on the phone.” Eartha Kitt knew better than to be ambiguous when
I’ve taken two courses recently that changed my approach to speech sound disorders. Not a complete about face, more of a slight shift–and it’s making
Rachel stopped by my booth at the ASHA convention. A self-possessed grad student, she handed me her blog card. Anyone excited enough about sharing information,
Turns out, December 4th is make a “List for Santa Day”, so here I go! I have a few items that I’d really like
For many of us the holiday season is our favorite time of year. The lights, the decorations, the break in the everyday routine make for
I can’t remember when my daughter didn’t love horses. It seems like since she was old enough to speak she was begging for pony rides,
A couple weeks ago, I mentioned a kiddo working on /s/ clusters that kept the /s/ and omitted the other consonant (click here for post).
Update 11/7/2012: Shane won the free copy of this app. Congratulations! I remember using Delayed Auditory Feedback (DAF) therapy with fluency clients in our university
Since you’re reading a blog post, presumably you’re rather tech savvy already. Do you view yourself that way? Are you taking full advantage of the
I was inspired by a number of flyswatter games that have been posted recently and decided to put together one of my own. I currently
I spent a miserable few days contending with the first (and hopefully last) cold of the season. But surrounded by lots of tissue boxes (particularly
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