I’m linking up with the Frenzied SLPs to talk about data collection. This is a repost from 2013 of how I am collecting data. Speech Language Pathologists are trend setters. We’d been using hashmarks for YEARS before hashtags became so popular. Hashmarks, Plus/minuses, Smiley/frown faces, Thumbs up/thumbs down Guesstimators iPad data collection apps What’s your […]
Social skills books: two great series: {repost}
April is Autism Awareness month. When I went to school, we had one day of training on how to work with children on the Autism spectrum. I had two clients on my caseload and most people didn’t know what autism was. In March 2014, the CDC put the prevalence of autism as 1 in 68 […]
Green Zone Conversation Program (review)
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of Joel Shaul’s book, The Green Zone Conversation Book in order to complete this review. I did not receive and compensation for writing this post and The opinions expressed are my own. I’m a huge fan of Joel Shaul’s website, Autism Teaching Strategies . If you work with students who […]
Ninja Valentine Suckers: For the Love of Speech Blog Hop
I’m happy to be participating in Speech to the Core and the Speech Owl‘s For the Love of Speech’s blog hop. You can visit some talented speech and language bloggers and TPT sellers and pick up some awesome freebies. These are only available during the blog hop so make sure to visit all of the […]
My new obsession: Tack It
Another one of my SLP friends introduced me to Aleene’s Tack It last year. I pulled out some Christmas stickers that I had laminated a few years ago and decided to try Tack It so that I could hang the Christmas tree up on the door and have my clients walk, hop, run, crab-walk across […]
Soapbox Saturday: Confusing Shipping Charges Drive Me Crazy-Repost with an Update
Last year I wrote about how shipping charges that are a percentage of an order drive me crazy. I don’t understand why a company would want to penalize you for purchasing more products. I understand that rising gas costs and increased shipping charges have made free shipping more difficult. Cuts in special education funding have […]