When I was in school, we did not talk a lot about bilingualism beyond assessing articulation and the importance of language differences vs. language disorders. When I was in school, I was told that if you had a child who was language delayed in a bilingual home, the parents should pick one primary language. There has […]
Archives for November 2016
My SLP Story
What inspired you to become a speech language pathologist? I’m linking up with the Frenzied SLPs to share my #SLPStory. My #slpstory started with a happy accident. I’ve always loved interacting with children. In sixth grade, I would sit in the front of the bus and talk to the kindergarten students. I think I had friends […]
Size of the Problem: Situational Reactions
Have you ever had a student who had BIG reactions to problems? Maybe when they didn’t get to be the blue marker, they would get upset and hide under the table. I’m always looking for different activities to work on reaction size and emotional vocabulary and wanted to share a fun activity we did in […]