Executive Function: what is it and how we can assist our students, first steps In my role as a speech and language pathologist in the middle school, I often see the difficulties my...
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...
School Reopening 2020 The opening of the new school year is going to be a challenging one this year. There rightfully...
Fiction versus Non-fiction a fun active way to teach ( Distance Learning or Classroom) BOOK SORT: Either gather up a selection of books in your home or classroom or have your child pick...
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...
What are Communication Disorders? Parent-teacher conferences can bring new referrals as parents wonder if their child has a speech or language disorder...
Kindergarten Screening: A Peek Into a Child’s Mind Kindergarten speech and language screenings are part of the educational requirement. I typically do these the first week...
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...
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...