“Unlike your clinic, we complete a full assessment of each child’s needs. We treat the child until they are in school and then will refer if needed.”-Early Childhood coordinator “Of course she gets speech therapy in the schools, but we were so excited to get a real therapist to work with our child. -Parent “We […]
Archives for September 2013
Super Cheap Speech therapy Ideas: Guest Post
I’m guest posting over at the dabbling Speechie today. Head over there to see how I use packing materials in my therapy room.
Mama-On-Days: The Renaissance Festival
I have a tendency to romanticize things-like family outings-in my head. I picture this “perfect” family moment and when it inevitably becomes a “regular, real life family moment” I get disappointed. Having realized this about myself, I’ve been using some social stories on myself to help me prepare for our latest family trip. You are […]
Love it and list it: Vocabulary Link up!
The fantastic Jenna over at Speech Room News has set up another Love it and List it party. It’s an opportunity to list 3-5 of your favorite products or ways to work on the topic of the month. This month is focusing on Vocabulary. I tend to teach vocabulary by focusing on: multiple meaning words, […]
Soapbox Saturday: Confusing Shipping Charges Drive Me Crazy
I recently placed an order at a certain company known for their assessments. I needed to stock up on Protocols as well as order 2 assessments. The cost of the order was around 1700.00 which is ALOT of money to spend on assessments. The shipping charge was 85.00. I got pretty mad. 85.00 would buy […]
Third Thursday: Lego® Blocks {Linky party}
Welcome to my second Third Thursday Three for All linky party. Once a month, I challenge myself to come up with 3 ways to use a different activity/game, teach a specific skill or 3 different resources to address different activities/goals. The “for All” part comes in when other Speech bloggers join in with their new […]
Mama-on-Days: Grocery list organization solved.
Last week I started my new organizational system for meal planning. This week I wanted to share an Free app that I found that is making Grocery shopping a little bit easier for me. I’m not the best with lists. I usually leave mine at home or in the car. Then I’m doing my best […]
Super Hero Game and a FREEBIE
Who doesn’t love a good Target End cap clearance sale? It’s probably the only store where I shop the perimeter. They had some really good deals on toy clearance at the beginning of August when they were trying to make room for their Back to School displays. This is a game that I got for […]
Wednesday Swap with All Y’all Need
I’m excited to be doing a product swap with Laura from All Y’all Need. All Y’all Need is a collaborative blog written by Amy (the Librarian), Laura (the Speech Language Pathologist) and Lisa (the Teacher) Their names make up the All in Ya’ll Need. Laura works tirelessly to connect us bloggers with her great Monthly […]
Mama-on-Days: Managing Mealtime Planning or it’s time to stop with the mac and cheese already…
Does anyone else find that the changing of the seasons is a good time to start reorganizing your life? One of my continual struggles is scheduling family mealtimes, providing healthy whole food options and not spending my whole weekend grocery shopping. I WANT to be the family that sits down together at the dinner table. […]