We purchased our first home about 10 years ago. I remember the bank talking about the binder we would get at closing. Wow, what a great idea, I had thought. I hadn’t owned a house before-so having a binder full of home maintenance tips and information about the home sounded like a fantastic idea. It […]
5 Out of Print Games that I LOVE.
Jenna at Speech Room News held a linky party for bloggers to write about their favorite games. I hate when you go to a conference and see an amazing toy/game and then it’s no longer made. So I tried to keep my list for the linky party related to games you can still purchase. But I […]
Love it and List It: Games I love!
Jenna, one of the SLP blog gurus, at Speech Room News started a new monthly link up called: Love it and List it. This months feature is Games I love. The challenge is to list 5 games you love. I ended up making 3 lists. (It’s part of my hoarding complex) For the […]
Thursday Switcheroo: Smart Speech Therapy LLC’s Speech Language Assessment of Older Internationally Adopted Children.
This week I’m doing a product swap with Tatyana at Smart Speech Therapy LLC. I’m reviewing one of her slide presentations on assessment of older children who have been adopted internationally. She is going to be reviewing my Interactive WH question megabundle. Smart Speech Therapy LLC has a variety of presentations, informational materials and informative […]
S..Peachy Feedback Linky Party
Nicole over at Speech Peeps had a great idea to set up a Speech feedback linky party. It’s easy to join. You can learn how by clicking on her link below. I get REALLY excited when people take time to leave feedback for my products! Thank you so much to everyone who has taken the […]
Mama-on-days: Unplugging and the Family Vacation
The Challenge: Unplug and enjoy a family lake vacation. The Experience: This was my first family vacation since I’ve been blogging. I know that I’ve been spending more time creating projects and writing up posts and made a conscious decision to unplug for my vacation. This ended up being harder than I would have thought. […]
Toss it In: Fun ways to work on speech goals
I love tossing games during speech therapy. I toss my cards across the room, slide them down gutters, and whip them at walls frisbee style. (I even do these with my personal set of Kaufman cards. I’m probably crazy…) It’s a super sneaky way of getting in lots of repetition for articulation practice. Here are […]
TPT product switcheroo: Queen’s Speech’s What Am I: School Edition.
This week Rachel from The Queen’s Speech and I switched products. I got to review her What Am I: School Edition product and she reviewed my Stoplight Emotions packet. I use riddles a lot in therapy and am always looking for new materials to address this. Riddles work on inferencing, receptive language and building vocabulary […]
Mama-on-days: Getting that Fly and Blog-lovin
The Challenge: Catching that fly that’s been buzzing around the house. I’ve had a fly that’s been living in our house for about a week. I’d be on my computer and it would fly around my head or land on my computer screen. At night time, I’d hear it buzz around my head. I’d wave it […]
July SLP Link Up
All Y’all Need has posted her July SLP link up. Link ups are a fun way for readers to get to know bloggers. It’s also a great opportunity to get to know fellow bloggers. Get started on her website HERE. Just: PackingThe Speech2u’s family is heading to the lake for some sun and relaxation. I’ve […]
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