What is Language? The concept of language is a difficult one. According to Bloom and Lahey, language can be defined as “a...
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...
The Clinical Assessment of Articulation and Phonology (CAAP-2) This semester (Spring 2019) many of you are using the Clinical Assessment of Articulation and Phonology-2 to...
Why getting and writing precise baselines are so important. One of the first things we do when we meet a new client as stated in another blog is...
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...
Traditional Approach to Articulation Treatment One of the options for speech therapy for articulation is the traditional approach. Back in the dark ages (...
Spring 2019 Examples of Some Great Goals Constructing goals can be a difficult task. If you think about this process as a multi-step activity it will...
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...
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...