Homework: A connection from the therapy room to home but what should it be? Home programming is an important part of speech and language therapy so that what the child is learning in...
The Importance of Research in Examining our Practice/Teaching Recently on an emergency trip to the dentist, I complained that as I was getting older my teeth were...
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...
Top 10 reasons you should be a speech and language pathologist January 1979 I started my Clinical Fellowship Year as a speech and language pathologist. I have NEVER regretted the...
Writing Recommendations in a Speech and Language Report Have you ever skipped to the end of a book to preview how the story will come out? This...
Using Bloom’s Taxonomy in Supervision of Graduate Students One of the most difficult things to do in supervising and/or instructing graduate students is evaluating their skills objectively....
Conscious Discipline: Social Emotional Curriculum Breathing Techniques I work with some amazing team members and yesterday while waiting for a meeting to begin there was...
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...
How To Organize Data So That It Is Easy To Read In working with data it can be difficult to see many numbers embedded into a paragraph. So what can...
Helping the Child with Language Learning Disability in the General Education Classroom Anderson et al (2004) American Secondary Education 32. 19-36 gives six practices that have been shown to be most helpful...