I’m excited to be guest posting over at Scanlon Speech Therapy today! Head over to her site to learn some ways to teach communication alternatives to challenging behaviors.
Christmas Tree Cones: Rerun Christmas Activity
December has turned into a really busy month for me. Since last December I was still running under 500 page views, I thought I’d rerun a few of my posts. This is one of my favorite crafts to do at Christmas: *********************************************************************************I love to make quick snack crafts in Speech therapy. It’s an easy way […]
Saturday Soapbox: Grade level Shmade level
My Saturday Soapbox series in November was focused on some of my “goal pet peeves.” You can check out my previous posts by clicking on the links below. I don’t know where to start when you write a goal like that. It’s an IEP not a grocery list Just because they got it wrong on […]
Mama-on-Days: A Christmas reminder and warning
Watching the news report the holiday sales, I’m struck by how much time and attention we give to retail and shopping. Pictures of people shoving each other to get the best deal or one of the few televisions that a store puts out to lure shoppers into their store. Shopping and reporting on shopping has […]
What’s New at Speech2u: November Edition
Teacher’s Pay Teachers is having a site wide Cyber Monday and Tuesday sale. My products (including bundles will all be 20% off). If you use the code: CYBER you can get an extra 8% off your purchase for a total of 28% off. That’s a great deal. I almost missed my what’s new at Speech2U […]
Saturday Soapbox: Just because they qualified with that score doesn’t mean they should be judged by it.
My Saturday Soapbox series in November was focused on some of my “goal pet peeves.” You can check out my previous posts by clicking on the links below. I don’t know where to start when you write a goal like that. It’s an IEP not a grocery list Just because they got it wrong on […]
Edublog: My Award Nominations
Have you heard of the Edublogs Awards? They were started to demonstrate that social media can have an educational effect. I hadn’t heard of them but saw a tweet from Sean at Speech Techie and headed over to their website to check them out. If you have a blog or website, you can nominate […]
Tuesday Turkey Leftovers: 3 super quick crafts
I love holiday weeks because I can pick 1-2 activities and use them with most of my clients. It saves on my planning and set up time. I pick up little activities as I see them in the store. This year I went a little bit crazy for Thanksgiving. So instead of saving myself prep […]
Speechy Feedback: November linky party
Nicole over at AllisonSpeechpeeps.blogspot.com has a monthly linky party where we give you feedback on your feedback on Teachers Pay Teachers or Teacher’s Notebook. I love getting feedback on my products. It is motivating to get feedback and it also gives me good ideas of what to keep working on. Thank you to Angela Lauderbaugh […]
My Favorite Articulation Apps
iPads may be saving the backs of traveling speech language pathologists across the country. It’s really nice to have some apps or word lists at your fingertips without having to bring a long 30 different decks of articulation cards. (I still love my card decks though!) Jenna from Speech Room News is hosting another linky […]
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