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...
The Gift of Being a Lifelong Learner At the beginning of the year 2018, there was an announcement that the Rhode Island Foundation in conjunction with the...
Writing about Treatment Approach in Progress Reports When we are writing about a child’s progress it is very important to discuss the research-based approach that we...
Why We Need to Teach Reading Using an Integrative Approach There is an inter-relationship between, reading, spelling, handwriting and written expression that needs to be honored when we think...
Teaching Conversation Skills Most of us engage in conversation easily so we give no thought to the dynamics that are involved in...
#ARMMEWITH an Educational Model of Education ENOUGH! This is the time to stand for the children of our country. We owe it to them and...
Goals are hard to create: another blog with helpful information Creating goals is hard but if prior to setting goals you follow a process it can become easier. First:...
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...
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...