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Welcome to my How to Help Your Child Talk series.
I'm prepping my activities for another week of summer literacy camp. I've got SO much good stuff to show you. Some amazing books, apps and crafts. I'm putting those in a post ready for next week!
Have fun solving the mystery and cracking the code while practicing using context clues! Using this activity: -Print, laminate and visually display the “confidential” file.
I am writing this post as part of the 100 Days of Play Challenge hosted by SunScholars and Life at the Zoo. What is 100 Days of Play? “For 100 days, commit to connecting with your children ~ in their world.
Are you looking for activities to work on reading/auditory comprehension over the summer?! Keep reading! I have created a summer themed main idea activity!
Toddler’s learn language all day, every day from their morning diaper changes to breakfast, to play time, to book reading to bath time.
I'm a bit of a 'last minute Lucy'. Tonight when I was prepping for my clinic kids that I see after school weekly I whipped up some super cute 'awards'.
Last month I shared with you the game Tell Tale and told you all how much I loved it. So I was super excited to become involved with the games developer Blue Orange Games.
Babar is an experimental language that uses these Speech Acts to communicate. It also combines one of the other ideas of McCarthy, that is of beliefs and goals. The ultimate aim in the language is discover ways of thinking ...
As you all know, the deviating tornados in Oklahoma left several schools destroyed, including of course, all the educational supplies stored within.
I feel like I hear this conversation 10 times a day! Ha, ha! How about you? Enjoy this little laugh and have a wonderful day!
Happy Memorial Day, everyone! I hope you all are taking today to remember the military men and women who have fought for our freedom. I also hope you're able to spend some time with family and enjoy a day off from work!
Once upon a time there was a young king and queen who were looking for a place to live. They found a ugly home in a nice neighborhood at a great price and they took a risk and purchased it.
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About two months ago I returned to homecare-based speech therapy; just a few sessions a week. I was nervous at first. It had been three years since my homecare days and I wasn't sure what to expect.
Summer! Ten luxurious weeks of spitting watermelon seeds, munching on veggies straight from the garden and crafting the perfect s’more over the campfire. As an SLP who focuses on feeding challenges in children, summer food skills are foremost...
I love it when I find a simple book that works wonders. I got more milage out of this 99 cent color book than I did out of anything else this year. It's actually a Reader's Digest book published in 2000.
Welcome to my How to Help Your Child Talk series.
Raaaaawwrrrr! We're going on a lion hunt! This is one of my favorite spring units to use in the preschool and early elementary crowd.
I made it. Summer break. Whew. My clean up at the end of this school year wasn't the typical ((shove it in the closet and deal with it next year)) kind of clean up. It was more like...
Welcome to my How to Help Your Child Talk series.
Last week, I was over at The Friendship Circle sharing 10 Ways that SLPs can Help Your Child.
It has been AGES since I did a freebie on here, since I have been devoting my time to writing more informational posts.
When I heard about Tactus Therapy's new App, Speech FlipBook, I was immediately intrigued. As a pediatric therapist, I am always on the lookout for new tools that will allow me to be a more efficient therapist, and I suspected that the Speech...
I am excited to be a member of the Social Thinking® Blogging Team and I have the pleasure of being able to attend the 2013 Social Thinking Conference in South San Francisco June 21-23rd, thanks to the folks at Social Thinking.
Congratulations, to the Quota International Scholars! Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier Quota International of Waterloo is a strong supporter of aiding the hearing-impaired or those with speech difficulties.
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