I've added another Valentine's Day product to my store! I'm getting really caught up in themes this year! Since I have already made a couple of V-day products that target language, I needed to add one in for speech too. So, I made game boards to address commonly misarticulated sounds. ... read more →
Feb
04
Feb
02
Congrats to the two winners of my January giveaway, Chandra and Alison. If you ladies could message me or leave a comment on my blog or FB page with the three products you would like from my TPT store, that would be great! Thanks so much to all who entered... read more →
Feb
01
I've been working very hard this week! My original goal was to add one new product to my TPT store before the January Giveaway ended. As of tonight, I've added three! Here is my latest, "Valentine's Day Idioms".http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Valentines-Day-Idioms-1090274 If you haven't entered the giveaway, there's still one day left to ENTER!
Jan
29
Since I started the giveaway, my goal was to add one additional product to my store by the end of the week. So far, I've added two! I'm hoping to add one more if I can find just enough time to finish it. Here are some previews of my latest... read more →
Jan
26
If you're not familiar, each month, Jenna over at Speech Room News sets up a theme for a new linky party. I was so excited to see that the theme for this month's topic is social skills! Last year, I ran a weekly social skills group for several months and... read more →
Jan
25
I've decided to run a giveaway each month of the year of 2014 to celebrate my new TPT store. So far, my store has some educational handouts, social skills products, preposition/listening comprehension activities, and I just added a phonological awareness activity as well. Here's the cover and a link to... read more →
Jan
25
Follow my blog with Bloglovin I'm just making a quick post to let everyone know that I'm now on Bloglovin. Be my latest follower!
Jan
24
If you are a speech therapist reading this, then you better know the answer to that question! For all others reading, childhood apraxia of speech is a motor speech disorder that impacts the way a child speaks. I've created this handy handout which can be great for educating others about... read more →
Jan
15
Apparently, there is no point. According to Melanie Potock (a pediatric SLP who specializes in feeding disorders), sippy cups were created to keep floors tidy and not to provide any sort of benefit to a child's developing swallow pattern. The spout of the sippy cup blocks the tongue from reaching... read more →
Nov
24
A client recently asked about my approach when dealing with fluency disorders, so I've decided to outline that here today. I feel very strongly about attacking stuttering using three different techniques: stuttering modification, fluency enhancement, and confronting fears. I think it is important to use each one of these techniques,... read more →
Sep
15
Since my recent vow to keep up with the blog, I've been awakened to how time consuming it is to have a newborn baby! Luckily, she is a happy and low maintenance baby, so I still should get the chance to do a little updating here and there... just not... read more →
Jul
03
I used this activity with the kids in my social skills group tonight and it went really well. The activity includes: - a page that displays the steps for starting a conversation - a cut and paste activity to associate pictures with and review each step for starting a conversation... read more →





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