I’ve had the amazing opportunity to connect with several beautiful #SLPeeps here in Phoenix, Arizona this weekend. It has been an absolute privilege getting to hang out with my bloggy buddies and being able to meet so many new faces here at the ASHA schools conference! Phoenix has been HOT but gorgeous. Did you know […]
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5 Ways to Stay Motivated at the End of the Year!
The school year is winding down, but it seems like everything else is rising and piling up – stacks of paper, stress levels, blood pressure, evals, meetings, to do lists. And don’t forget the cabin fever, for students and faculty. The only thing that is not rising right now is my energy level. I have […]
Speechy Feedback May!
Getting back in the blogging groove by linking up with Nicole over at Speech Peeps to thank you for your amazing feedback! I read and take to heart all of your sweet comments and seriously appreciate every single one of them. I went through all of your comments and chose one that I thought was helpful […]
App Review: Articulation Island
The single articulation app I use most in therapy (maybe second to Artic Station) is Articulation Island. This reason being that my kids beg to play this one. I use it with my 5 minute artic groups and have to limit their iPad use to once a week. 🙂 They know that Thursdays are game […]
New Site!
Welcome to my brand new website! I’ve moved from blogspot to my own .com! Cue applause. 😉 I’m so excited to show you around a bit! So, take off your shoes and make yourself at home. I’ve got a cute new logo and fabulous new features. Feel free to click around and play! My toolbar […]
Yipp Yapp Yay Apps!
If you use a lot of apps in therapy, you’ve GOT to check out Yapp Guru if you haven’t already. I use my iPad regularly in therapy, so I’m always on the lookout for quality and engaging apps to use for my students. Back in November at ASHA Convention, I was able to connect with […]
Story in a Can!
Many of my poor language disordered students have such difficulty telling stories. I’m sure that’s no surprise to you. Narrative skills are not usually the strong suit of someone with language learning problems. They often lack structure, vocabulary, and understanding of overall language. Needless to say, we work a lot with stories and books in […]
What’s in My Cart Linky!
Did you hear? It’s party time over at TeachersPayTeachers this Wednesday! They’re throwing another site wide sale to celebrate the heroes that all educators are. Save up to 28% off your purchase using the code HEROES at checkout! Today I’m linking up with SRN to tell you a few things that are in my cart […]
Sticky Words Freebie
You know that feeling when you are giving the CELF to a student and you get to the formulating sentences subtest? It’s a mixture of dread and curiosity for me. That subtest is not my favorite because sometimes scoring can be subjective, plus it takes forever. But I’m always curious at how my student will […]
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