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I’m a game fanatic and pride myself on the ability to adapt nearly any off-the-shelf board game to fit the needs of my students. But

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 love animals, especially dogs, and my household has almost always housed one. Currently, we have two adorable terriers. And I love the whole idea

Bowling is a game that’s often used in speech therapy. It’s a fun way to play and address goals, plus it provides some movement which

Autumn is my favorite time of year. The temperatures and activities really appeal to me, not to mention that “fresh start” feeling that the beginning

Picture this, I’m discussing my need for a more structured program targeting a particular grouping of deficits that have been cropping up for me in

(this post was provided by the author, Lois Brady) Congratulations to Caitlin Spalding who won our giveaway! (updated August 24, 2012) Children, particularly those on

I’m revisiting an oldie but goodie, Barnyard Bingo. I’ve had mine for many, many years and a quick online searched showed that, gasp, it’s no

Update 7/2/12: Congratulations to Kristen Miller, Courtney Decker and Katy Smith! I was ecstatic when my online buddy, Erik X. Raj, asked me to review

Update 6/29/12: Congratulations to Arlen Schwarz, Carol, Kim Hovey (2!), Debbie Childs, Janice and Robyne who received a free app from STS! I love working

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
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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.