If you haven’t heard about the great Edublog Awards (aka #Eddies13), their purpose is to promote and demonstrate the educational values of these social media (blogs). Each year, numerous blogs, posts, hashtags, and more are nominated for the Eddies. This year, I decided to nominate a few of my favorite resources for the Eddies! Best Individual […]
10 Speech & Language Apps to Gift this Holiday Season!
(Part of graphic from http://abali.ru/?p=9869&lang=en and http://www.apple.com/ipad/) You’ve seen several of the awesome speech and language gift-giving posts lately. I’m definitely a proponent of educational toys for our kiddos and strive to purchase hands-on gifts for the kids in my life. However, I know that many of our speech and language students gravitate toward technology. There are […]
What’s In Your Cart? Cyber Monday/Tuesday Linky Party!
I hope you had a fantastic Thanksgiving with your families and are ready to tackle the rest of 2013 in style! On Monday we will have one of the most fantastic times of the year… Cyber Monday & Tuesday! TpT always gives out a happy code that, when combined with seller discounts, gives you a […]
It’s not always a glamorous job…
… but somebody gets to do it. “Cute Lil’ Booger” by @stevegoad (click to visit page) That crazy time of the year has hit where we school SLPs are trying our best to hold it together in denial that Thanksgiving actually IS this late (what the heck, calendar?!?) and counting down the hours until our […]
Walking the Line Between SLP and Friend/Family
At some point in your career as an SLP, you will most likely have the above situation occur. I’m sure it is akin to a nurse or doctor being asked about a friend or family member’s health or a lawyer for their advice on a ticket somebody has been given. It is a situation that […]
A Sublime Time at ASHA 2013
Chicago in November… there’s nothing quite like it! I definitely loved living there after grad school and definitely miss living there now! ASHA 2013 did not disappoint this year and the growing attendance and quality of sessions and exhibit hall have really encouraged me to attend in the future. I really enjoyed meeting so many […]
Sentence Ninja app by Smarty Ears {Appy Friday Review}
Smarty Ears had recently released an amazing new app – Sentence Ninja. It is described as a multi-player multi-level app designed to improve sentence structure skills in children and adults. This app was created to facilitate an understanding of how correct word order impacts sentence structure. Here’s a bit more… Once the app is open, […]
‘Twas the Night Before ASHA
With ASHA just around the corner, I wanted to share this version of ‘Twas the Night Before ASHA with you. I hope you enjoy it! ‘Twas the night before ASHA, when all through Chi-town Not a speech Path was stirring, not even downtown; The nametags were hung by the lanyard with care, In hopes that […]
Speech Therapy for Apraxia app by NACD {Appy Friday Review}
NACD had released the Home Speech Therapist – Apraxia. It is described as a convenient, effective tool for Children with CAS/dyspraxia, Adults with apraxia, and traditional articulation practice. It was developed by NACD with a certified SLP. It targets various phonemes and moves through a progression of levels that challenge motor planning for speech. This […]
Fun with “R” app from VSC {Appy Friday Review}
Virtual Speech Center’s “Fun with ‘R’” app was recently released and has many activities for working on the dreaded /r/ in fun ways! This great addition to iTherapy from VSC aims to provide an intensive program for children to practice articulation of the /r/ sound with either a traditional or phonetically consistent approach. The app is built around […]
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