I’m over at the Friendship Circle Blog today sharing my 10 tips for selecting toys for your speech delayed chid. I get asked ALL THE TIME about what toys are the best for speech and language development. In one word: SIMPLE! Â Here is a little sneak peak of what I am sharing over there…. 1. […]
6th Annual Social Thinking® Providers Conference: A Review
I am so thrilled to be part of the Social Thinking Blogging team. As part of the team, I’ll be bringing you reviews of Social Thinking products, curriculums, books and conferences. If you are not familiar with Social Thinking, don’t worry. In each post I’ll give a quick explanation with links for more information. I have […]
Thinking About You, Thinking About Me {A Review}
I am so thrilled to be part of the Social Thinking Blogging team. As part of the team, I’ll be bringing you reviews of Social Thinking products, curriculums, books and conferences. If you are not familiar with Social Thinking, don’t worry. In each post I’ll give a quick explanation with links for more information. I have […]
How to Help Your Child Talk: Listen With Your Eyes
Welcome to my How to Help Your Child Talk series. These posts are intended to give you simple tips to help you work with your child so YOU can be your child’s best “speech therapist.†You may want to try out a new tip/strategy for a week or so and then when you feel like you’ve “got […]
Building Speech & Language Skills With Tool Book by Gail Gibbons {Virtual Book Club for Kids}
Welcome to the June Virtual Book Club for Kids! This month, our spotlight author is Gail Gibbons. One of the reason I LOVE participating in the virtual book club, is that I am always learning about new-to-me authors, and Gail Gibbons is one of them. Turns out, she has been around a WHILE and has […]
Living the Courage {A Vibe Documentary}
I was recently contacted by a fellow speech-langauge pathologist who shared with me the story of a family she has worked with for many years. This family is currently traveling the world and having their lives documented for an upcoming documentary. The story sounded pretty cool, so I went to check it out for more […]
The Pros and Cons of Going Private {Guest Post at Crazy Speech World}
Today, I am excited to be over at Crazy Speech World sharing a post with you all on the pros and cons of working privately. I am so honored to be a part of Crazy Speech World’s one year Blogaversary Party! So click on the image below and go check out my post over there […]
How to Help Your Child Talk: Get Down at His/Her Level and Make Eye Contact
Welcome to my How to Help Your Child Talk series. These posts are intended to give you simple tips to help you work with your child so YOU can be your child’s best “speech therapist.†You may want to try out a new tip/strategy for a week or so and then when you feel like you’ve “got […]
Top 10 Summer Activities to Encourage Your Toddler’s Speech Development {A Summer Challenge}
This week I am teaming up with some amazing bloggers brining you a series of Schools out: Top 10 Summer posts! You can check out the links at the bottom of this post for more information! Toddler’s learn language all day, every day from their morning diaper changes to breakfast, to play time, to book […]
How to Help Your Child Talk: Slow Down and Be Present
Welcome to my How to Help Your Child Talk series. These posts are intended to give you simple tips to help you work with your child so YOU can be your child’s best “speech therapist.” You may want to try out a new tip/strategy for a week or so and then when you feel like you’ve “got […]
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