Spelling Rules: why to teach them I was never a good speller. I went to a parochial school and spelling tests and spelling bees were...
Nursery Rhymes: Combining Digital and Hands on Resources One of the continuing education courses I am taking this summer is ISTE SUMMER ACADEMY. I have been...
How to Read a Book to Your Child The most important thing that parents can do to assist their child in education is to read to them. ...
Summer of 2019 Active Learning and Examples of Lesson plans at the College Level This has been a FABULOUS summer integrating gamification, technology, and active learning during a graduate course at Providence college...
How to Work with Mixed Groups in Speech and Language Therapy The wonderful part of being a speech and language pathologist is that every day brings new adventures! I am...
Summer 2018: Building skills to Create Understanding of Communication Disorders I have the privilege of teaching a Communication Disorders class at Providence College each summer. This group of special educators...
Vocabulary: New Research, Importance, Ways to Teach I am forever a student! One of my favorite ways to learn is through a website called speechpathology.com. It...
Inexpensive Speech Therapy or Classroom Material to Promote Active Participation Sometimes the best materials are ones that are inexpensive, readily available and easy to use. I am someone who...
Auditory Bombardment: Articulation Treatment Articulation Treatment Ear training or speech perception training is one research based treatment or Evidenced Based Practice (EBP) that is...
Summer 2017: Using Read-Alouds to Teach Vocabulary, Story Grammar, Listening Comprehension and Writing This semester at Providence College we tried a flip class in the Communication Disorders Class with readings and PowerPoints...