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...
Creating Excitement in Distance Learning As I transition to distance learning I am learning new things every day. Some of what I have learned...
Aided Language Input Aided Language Input When working with children that are using an augmentative communication system it is important that every...
What is Core Vocabulary for Augmentative Communication? One of the shifts in working with students with significant disabilities has been the selection of vocabulary that we...
Project Core: University of North Carolina I have been a speech and language pathologist, for now, forty-one years and over that time I have experienced...
AAC Core Vocabulary : Ideas for Teaching GO Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) is constantly evolving not just the technology surrounding it but also the vocabulary that...
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...
EDrenaline Rush: A Fabulous Read that will Ignite your Teaching! One of my favorite things to do in the summer is read on the beach. When that reading transforms...
Initial Assessment: How Does it Drive Instruction Prior to seeing a new student/client, we read through their records to develop a picture and to make a...
Lesson Plans for Speech Pathologists: More Information for Beginning Sessions When we write a lesson plan we are integrating information from what we know about a client and what...