I’ve heard somewhere that you need over 10,000 correct repetitions before a sound can be generalized. Someday I’m going to put this to the test-and try a 24 hour speech marathon with a kid. I’d get shirts and sponsors and protein bars like I’m running a real marathon. Although the training for it would probably […]
Mama-On-Days: Nostalgia Mishmash and the One that got Away
I realized last week that next year (phew!) I will be celebrating my 20th COLLEGE reunion. It’s funny how quickly time passes. Should I still have questions about what I am doing in Speech therapy and still thinking about how I can be the most effective for my clients? I think one of the […]
What’s new at Speech2U: August Edition
A few months ago I decided to do one monthly MEGAPOST per month on new products that I have at my TPT and/or Teacher’s Notebook stores. Starting in September, all new products will be 50% off for the first day after I post them onto Teacher’s Pay Teachers. Then the rest of the month […]
A Unique book to work on Following Directions
Do you ever find yourself purchasing gifts for your kids that you know you will use in therapy later? The Biscuit has had a lot of those gifts. Last year for his birthday, I found a unique book called “Press Here” by HervĂ© Tullet. There is a direction on each page. The child completes the direction […]
5 Ways to be MORE Production this School Year: Scanlon Speech Therapy Guest Post
The mother in law is still here. We just had an awesome early pirate birthday party for my little guy. Kimberly from Scanlon Speech Therapy generously offered to fill in for me while I am entertaining my mother in law. Kimberly blogs at Scanlonspeech.com. She has excellent posts on how to encourage language and speech […]
Taming the Paper Clutter-and update and linky party!!!
Thanks to the AMAZING Jenna Rayburn from Speech Room News for setting up another linky party one of my favorite subjects: Organization. ______________________________________________ Okay, I’m hoping that we are all in the trust tree here. I’m going to tell you a little secret. I have little piles of papers in the kitchen, the office, […]
Organization: TPT materials in index cards!
I’m still entertaining my mother-in-law. Luckily for me, Carly from Happily SLP was kind enough to offer to do a guest post for me. She has written a fantastic post about how you can organize your TPT or Teacher’s Notebook products using index card holders! Thanks Carly!———————— I am so honored to write a guest […]
S…..peechy Monthly Feedback Party (Linky)
Nicole over at AllisonSpeechpeeps.blogspot.com has started a monthly linky party where we give you feedback on your feedback on Teachers Pay Teachers or Teacher’s Notebook. Anyhow, this post is going to be super quick and I’ve got two guest posts lined up until she leaves so I don’t get anymore feedback from her. Here […]
Teaching the Social Skill of Eye Contact to Children: Twin Sisters Speech & Language Therapy Guest Post
I’m 6 days into the mother in law’s visit. The dog has only escaped twice. I couldn’t start the grill and my son has been a little precocious with his rhyming abilities. The weather has been fantastic. I’m enjoying time with her and my family. In the meantime, Manda, from Twin Sisters Speech & Language Therapy, […]
Third Thursday Three-for-All {linky party}
Welcome to the first 3rd Thursday 3 for all! It’s my first attempt at a linky party-they are way more fun than the old Home Interior’s parties. Does anyone remember those? They sold not-my-style decorations for the home. Think a giant framed painted picture of a girl and her dog-with a coordinating shelf and then […]
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