Like many people, I find it easy to fall into a love/hate relationship with my body. In my twenties, I spent too much time obsessing over my hair-I wanted it to look just like a character on General Hospital. But no matter how much I tried or where I got my hair cut, I couldn’t […]
What’s in a bag: 31 Tote Bag party
One of my best friends from college had to go back to school after a medical condition forced her to resign her job as a high school English teacher. While she’s pursuing her new career, she started selling 31 bags on the side. I was happy to have an opportunity to help her out as […]
Soapbox Saturday: If They Could Then They Would
I don’t know that I’ve ever mentioned that my 9 year old nephew has significant language and cognitive delays and is primarily nonverbal. It’s difficulty position to be in as a speech language pathologist-when you notice that a relative or a friend’s child is not meeting the developmental milestones. Do you say something or do […]
Emergency Mustache Maneuvers
Hi, My name is Kelly and I have a fear of growing a mustache. Sometimes in that bathroom light, I’m not sure if there is a shadow on my top lip or if I’m starting to grow some coarse mustache hairs. On occasion, when I go into get my eyebrows done, the technician will ask […]
Fantastic Frugal Friday Find
Who doesn’t love a bargain? I love checking out the Dollar Spot at Target. Today I was looking and found a packet of EIGHT 16 page blank books for 3.00. Here’s why I was REALLY excited. Have you heard of the Cartwheel app by Target? It’s a coupon app you have on your phone. You […]
Best of the Best: 5 Books that Changed my life-well my therapy life anyhow.
I think I’ve mentioned that I’m a hoarder. And a half book reader. And I may not vacuum weekly. I have some faults. But I LOVE to read and spend probably too much time reading books about speech language pathology, education and learning styles. (well I read at least half of the book.) These books […]
Best of the Best: CEU version.
To be honest, I rarely have met a CEU course I haven’t liked. It’s so exciting to go back to work after a great CEU course with some new tools or new perspective on some of your clients. Or sometimes you just get validation-like when the presenter explains something or suggests an activity and you […]
What’s New at Speech2u: January Edition and a Giveaway
Once a month, I take some time to share some of the products that I have created which are available on my Teacher’s Pay Teacher’s and Teacher’s Notebook stores. This allows me to spend the rest of the month focused on fun products, soapbox Saturday’s and therapy ideas. I call it’s What’s new at Speech2U […]
Best of the Best: Top 5 Week: Apps Edition
One of my favorite things at the end of the year is all of the Top 10 lists that come out. I love lists. I used to read the “Book of Lists” in school. I even have an old cassette tape somewhere with the top 100 hits of 1986. Who remembers what the number one […]
Social Skills Materials: {linky party}
The super talented Jenna over at Speech Room News is hosting another Love it and list it linky party. This month’s theme is Social Skills Therapy Materials. I’ve been working with students and clients with autism for 17 years now. I love working with this population and have accumulated an entire bookshelf filled with […]
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