
Differences in Boy’s and Girl’s Communication Skills
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
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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

I’ve posted about using miniatures for articulation therapy a few times before, but I realize that curating a collection takes time and often leaves you

I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t make it as a classroom teacher. All of those kids in that same room for the whole day seems excruciatingly
I was scrolling through my social media feeds the other day and a few comments caught my eye. The gist was with so much paperwork
A more balanced diet I love that new year feeling and I’m soooooo happy to work in a school setting and get that new

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

Ever since my kids were little, we’ve had a (fairly) friendly family bracket challenge for the NCAA tournament. The winner gets a small amount of
I’m required to write monthly progress notes which can be rather time consuming, so I’m always looking for ways to streamline. As simple as it

I can write an entire blog post waiting in a carpool line. I can read several chapters in a waiting room; respond to emails while

I find one of the toughest aspects of phonological processing disorders is the “huh?” look you get from teachers or caregivers when you explain you’re

About a year and half ago I wrote a post titled A Little More Action. I had been to a few conferences that had me

This slightly messy speech activity has been a hit for me over the years, especially with preschool and Kindergarten aged kiddos, and is easily tailored
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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.