
Considerations for Assessing Bilingual Children or English Language Learners
So you have identified a child you are going to assesses as either bilingual or does not speak English at home. Now what do you do?
So you have identified a child you are going to assesses as either bilingual or does not speak English at home. Now what do you do?
This is another in a series on language delays and bilingualism/English Language Learners. Last week, I talked about my thoughts on recommendations for speaking only
Jenna Rayburn is hosting another What’s in Your Cart Linky Party for the Back to School Sale on Teachers pay Teachers August 3-4. Here are
At the beginning of the school year, one of the most frequent question parents ask me is “We don’t speak English at home, what language
There seems to be a theme that runs through my practise every school year. One year it was Apraxia of Speech, another was all things
Natalie Snyders is hosting this linky party and I thought I would join (first one eek!). Who am I? Well, my name is Collette
Last post I talked a little about how you can use laundry to help language development. This week I would like to talk to you
A couple of years back an SLP friend of mine challenged me to come up with as many ways as I could to use laundry
First off I’m not benefitting financially in anyway from this post. I just love Orchard Toys. These games are some of my “go to”
As an SLP who works with young children with significant communication needs, the topic of visuals is one that I continually re-visit throughout the school
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