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 […]
Get a Manicure & Help Kids with Juvenile Arthritis! {And an Update on our Fundraising!}
Hello hello! Happy Saturday! I have a super awesome FUN way to help us in finding a CURE for Juvenile Arthritis AND have pretty nails 😉 That’s in just a bit…first an update on our fundraiser! Cure for Juvenile Arthritis Update As I write this post on Saturday morning, our fundraising grand total from the […]
Literacy Starts With Language: 20 Tips for Creating a Language Rich Environment for Your Toddler {I Can Teach My Child}
Did you know that a child’s language skills are a strong predictor of later literacy skills? Children with strong language skills in the preschool and early elementary years tend to have stronger literacy skills later on. Literacy development is so much more than the ABC’s: Literacy starts with language! Today, I am over at I […]
How to Help Your Child Talk: Expanding Your Child’s Words
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 […]
Help Us Find A Cure for Juvenile Arthritis {and score $125 of Materials for $20!}
If you are a long time reader, you probably already know that my daughter E suffers from an auto immune disorder called Juvenile Arthritis, or JA. She was diagnosed at the ripe old age of two, just after her birthday. (You can read her whole story HERE). Juvenile Arthritis (JA) is a chronic, life long […]
Open Letter From a Small Child: Please Respect Me
Dear Therapists, Doctors, and all the “Big People” in my life, I am but a small child who has been here just a short time. I am watching, listening, and learning about my world. I learn from all of you. I am learning how to trust and respect others. But in order to learn to […]
Assessing Language Skills of Verbal Children with Down Syndrome
Today’s post is intended for my fellow speech-pathologists. I am so excited to have Tatyana from Smart Speech Therapy, LLC with us today. She always blows me away with her thorough and informative posts on her blog and her seemingness endless knowledge on all things speech & language. Today, she is sharing some fantastic information with us […]
Jumping Into Good Speech: Hopscotch for Home Speech Practice
Welcome to my new series on home speech practice! One of the most important aspects of speech therapy is home practice. Why? Because the more a child practices his speech goals, the faster the progress and the faster the progress the faster he is out of speech! Pretty simple 🙂 That said, I know that kids (and […]
How to Help Your Child Talk: Become a Narrator
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 […]
Tricks of the Trade {Blog Hop}
Welcome to the Tricks of the Trade Blog Hop! I am SO excited! Today, a bunch of us Speech Pathologist bloggers will be sharing a “trick of the trade” with you all that we HOPE will make your life easier at work, increase your productivity and/or help your students/clients make faster progress! In the  process […]
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