Comments on: It “Sounds” Like Love: Learning to love articulation/phonology therapy and how to keep it fresh and fun for students and for you! http://sublimespeech.com/2012/05/it-sounds-like-love-learning-to-love.html Speech therapy with a twist! Mon, 29 Apr 2019 15:52:01 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.25 By: The Teacher's Work Room http://sublimespeech.com/2012/05/it-sounds-like-love-learning-to-love.html#comment-116 Tue, 10 Jul 2012 22:27:34 +0000 http://sublimespeech.com/2012/05/it-sounds-like-love-learning-to-love-articulationphonology-therapy-and-how-to-keep-it-fresh-and-fun-for-students-and-for-you.html#comment-116 I am fairly new to blogging, but it is has turned out to be such as great resource in my teaching ( teach in a resource room setting). I am now following your blog. It’s great!

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By: Courtney Decker http://sublimespeech.com/2012/05/it-sounds-like-love-learning-to-love.html#comment-96 Tue, 01 May 2012 20:04:29 +0000 http://sublimespeech.com/2012/05/it-sounds-like-love-learning-to-love-articulationphonology-therapy-and-how-to-keep-it-fresh-and-fun-for-students-and-for-you.html#comment-96 You’re one that I turn to for creative ideas. I, agree, burnout is so real in the school based world. If artic kiddo after artic kiddo doesn’t help with burnout, than the immense amount of kiddos on the caseload will. You, along with the other fantastic bloggers out there, allow for ideas and insight. I appreciate that there are therapists out there looking to amp up their therapy rooms and those same therapists are willing to share their creative ideas with others. Pinterest has made me realize I might have a creative side afterall…I just have to find some time!

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