Articulation Jackpot
Did you win the $640 million in the Mega Millions drawing? No? It wasn’t me either. Though I guess my odds would have been (slightly)
Creating independent learners with perfect fit activities.
Did you win the $640 million in the Mega Millions drawing? No? It wasn’t me either. Though I guess my odds would have been (slightly)
I had several kiddos working on their /th/ sound this year which was a little funny since I hadn’t had it come up frequently in
This post originally appeared on Speak Well, Read Well. Last week I had lunch with a friend and her teenage son, Mason. He had a
I’m a big believer in incorporating carry-over activities into an articulation therapy plan as early as possible. Initially, this might include focus on only one
St. Patrick’s Day seems to hold a fascination for the children I know. At our school, the leprechaun’s are rambunctious and likely to play pranks. For
Do you ever feel like you’re slogging through another therapy session? Especially if you are working with a long-term child who has been with you
Now that you’ve had a chance to meet Aunt Nym, I’d like to take a minute (“make that a moment”) to introduce (“say acquaint you
“Have you met my Auntie Nym? Well, let me tell you, she can be difficult. When you tell her to stand up, she will always
Getting anything Valentine themed for a boy is a chore. I know it’s hopelessly sexist to look at all the lace, pink and glitter and
I found these in Barnes & Noble awhile back and thought they’d be a fun travel item or a restaurant activity for the kids while
It seems to me that once the kids return from winter break, there is a surge in evaluations. My therapy bag always seems vaguely disheveled,
The winters in North Carolina are generally pretty mild. We can expect to see snow a couple of times, but it seldom lasts
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