Spelling and the Speech Language Pathologist Okay, true confession, I am a terrible speller. I went to parochial school and we had weekly spelling bees and tests....
Previewing: Pre-reading Activities Have you been to a movie lately? What happens before the main movie? You typically are watching movie previews....
Executive Dysfunction : Who is this child? Helping the teacher and speech pathologist What is Executive Functioning? Johnny races into the room and you can nearly feel the wind as he...
A Easter Egg Theme Lesson: Autism Acceptance Month In honor of Autism Acceptance month, I am sharing a fun lesson I do with my students AND giving...
Finding resources to assist in speech therapy and in the classroom The internet has allowed us as clinicians to have research-based resources at our fingertips but sometimes finding these...
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...
Teaching Sight Words, Why is it Important and How Can We Assist ? Besides learning to break the phonetic code and sounding out words knowing sight words is crucial to being a...
Developing Social Emotional Language Goals Social skills, language pragmatic skills can be difficult to write goals for. If you think about the skills...
All Directions are not created equal Following directions is a common goal for students as it involves a complicated language process. It requires that...
How do you determine a student’s reading level? When we are working with a child it is important that we are working at their appropriate reading level....