Apps for (stick with me) Spelling
I’m a middle-of-the-road speller—grateful to spellcheck and auto correct, but generally fine on my own when I need to be, but many of my students
I’m a middle-of-the-road speller—grateful to spellcheck and auto correct, but generally fine on my own when I need to be, but many of my students
Back in the fall, I had the chance to hear Dr. JoAnn Deak speak on “The Woes and Wonder of Stress.” And wonder of stress.
Congratulations to Kim and Michelle who each won a copy! Sometimes simple really is the best and the Bag Game (version 1.15) by All4MyChild is
I recently had the chance to try the Social Skill Builder’s Interactive Social App by Social Skill Builder. Wow! It’s ambitious! The app is designed
I’m astonished as to the number of apps SmartyEars now has, as well as the frequency of new releases. I recently had the chance to
Toca Boca ($Free) This is a guest post by Katie Millican, B.S. Ed. is a second year graduate student in Speech-Language Pathology at the University
Have you had a chance to check out Tx Tools? This free app from PediaStaff bundles together four simple “calculator” type tools that you can
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