If you have been reading along for a while, you know that I have been using sign language with my son Ev, almost 16 months. In fact, I have been teaching BOTH my kids sign language since Christmas (while refreshing my own skills in the process!). We have been having SO MUCH FUN! I can’t […]
Using Train Sets to Stimulate Language Skills
The first year I started working with preschoolers, I had several students who were on the autism spectrum who       L O V E D Thomas the Train. I soon discovered I had several children not on the autism who loved Thomas the Train. Ok so 80% of my caseload were obsessed with this little blue […]
Building Forts, Building Language
 I recently did a guest post over at Living Life Intentionally on how great fort building can be for speech and language development. I’d love you to go over and check that post out on her blog HERE and let me know what you think!! See you over there!
Less Than Two Weeks Until the Arthritis Walk!
I mentioned recently about our participation in the Arthritis Walk 2012 coming up on May 5th! My daughter E is the Juvenile Arthritis Hero, aka the youth honoree of the walk this year. At age two she was diagnosed with this terrible life-long auto immune disease that causes the body to attack its own joints and […]
Anytime Go-Togethers Giveaway Winner!
Congrats to Anne M #323! I just sent you an email so keep a lookout for it! You may have noticed that my posts have been a little light the last week…we have been busy here and now I have sick kids as well! I’ll be back with some great posts as soon as we […]
9 Reference Books I Can’t Live Without for Speech Pathology
This month I have shared with you my 15 Kids Games I Can’t Live Without for Therapy and 10 Therapy Materials I Can’t Live Without. Today I am going to share 9 reference books I can’t live without! Here they are (in no particular order): #1 Evaluating & Enhancing Children’s Phonological Systems by Barbara Hodson. […]
Join Us in Our Fight Against Juvenile Arthritis!
I know that I usually post free stuff on my blog on Fridays. However today I am taking a break from making and sharing freebies to focus on something that is very important to me: Juvenile Arthritis. What is Juvenile Arthritis? Juvenile Arthritis is NOT the “arthritis” that most people think of when they hear […]
Super Duper Any Time Go-Togethers: Review and Giveaway!
Picture cards are a must-have in the speech therapy world. My first year out of grad school one of my very first purchases was a big box of picture cards to help target vocabulary and other concepts in my then moderate to severely delayed population. So I was really excited when Super Duper asked if […]
10 Therapy Materials I Can’t Live Without
I LOVE learning about what therapy materials other SLP’s use. I know on the speech message boards and Facebook groups this is a common topic. Today I am going to share 10 therapy materials that I cannot live without. If you didn’t catch it last week, I shared with you 15 Kids Games I Can’t […]
Guest Post: Activities for Phonological Awareness
I am thrilled to share this guest post by Jodie from Growing Book by Book all about activities to help promote phonological awareness skills in our children and students! Phonological awareness is the ability to hear differences in the ways words sound. Just as young children need to hear language before they can talk, they […]
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