A few weeks ago I got some new information about clients I will be evaluating this month. I found myself opening my ESL file on my computer to see what information I had about determining difference and disorder for multicultural students. My second stop was Smart Speech Therapy, where Tatyana blogs about a variety of these issues. While browsing posts on her page, I decided that two documents ... Read More about Evaluating English Language Learners for Speech and Language Services
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Awards & Mentions
Awards: 2011 Best New Blog Runner Up Edumic: Best of New Blogs Top 25, Best Blog Awards 2012 Best Speech -Language Pathologist Blogs from 'A to Z' 2013 Top 25 Educator Blogs ASHA Leader Articles: Put A Pin In It Glimpses: Football Frenzy In Search of the Perfect App? Back to School with Pinterest Blog Jam: SLP and Suicide Awareness ASHAsphere Blog: Top 12 Pearls ... Read More about Awards & Mentions
Edublog 2013 nominations
It's time for the Eddies! The Edublog organization hosts award each year to celebrate bloggers in education. It's a time to celebrate all the information sharing happening in the world of SLPs! Here are my nominations for 2013! Best individual blog: PrAACtical AAC is one of my favorite blogs because it's an area I need information! Carole does a great job giving specific and ... Read More about Edublog 2013 nominations
Spring Articulation {with freebie}
We're in the home stretch of the school year. If you're like me and working this summer, you can't quite turn off your speech brain just because it's May! To get my through May, I whipped up this set of articulation cards for Spring using adorable little birds! My articulation packets are split by 'later sounds' and 'earlier sounds'. Let's start with the later sounds packet. The huge ... Read More about Spring Articulation {with freebie}
No-Glamour Vowels {review & giveaway}
When the authors of, No-Glamour Vowels, reached out asked me to review their new book from Linguisystems, I jumped at the chance. I have several children on my caseload with Childhood Apraxia of Speech working on vowels and there is a shortage of vowel materials available. The app was developed by 3 school-based SLPs. It features 188 pages plus a printable CD-ROM that includes an additional ... Read More about No-Glamour Vowels {review & giveaway}