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. ...
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...
Diary of a Teacher/Speech Pathologist Observation Just when you are thinking that you are safe from observations, the state changes the evaluation requirements and you...
Simple Behavioral Supports That Help All Students I find that if I set up routines that give clear expectations and goals for a session that the...
Previewing: Pre-reading Activities Have you been to a movie lately? What happens before the main movie? You typically are watching movie previews....
Using Favorite Characters to Spark Student’s Interest Growing up Troll dolls were a toy fad, with my classmates and I collecting them and rubbing their hair...
What Are You Bringing to Dinner? A Language Game My students love this game! You have been invited to a Potluck dinner What are you bringing to the...
Combining Literacy Lessons with Social Emotional Lessons I have been working with great children’s literature within the whole classroom environment to develop student’s Tier Two vocabulary,...
Little Miss Muffet: Adapted Nursery Rhyme I am continuing to add to my nursery rhyme adapted library. I am finding that more children are not being...
Why use nursery rhymes in the classroom? Hey Diddle Diddle Mother Goose Rhymes introduce students to literature that has been passed down for generations. The...