Setting Boundaries for Children
The topic of setting boundaries can be a difficult subject for parents and educators, particularly if the child/children in discussion have a speech and language
The topic of setting boundaries can be a difficult subject for parents and educators, particularly if the child/children in discussion have a speech and language
Making choices can be a highly effective tool in language therapy and also improving a child’s ability to function in a classroom more effectively. Many
For me, the new school year is exciting but can also be very overwhelming. It’s exciting because you get to see your students from the
Planning for circle activities for SLPs can be challenging. You want to have activities that are engaging, short, and target goals you are targeting. Here
Whole group activities can be very intimating especially in a preschool setting. You have to keep the activities engaging, but not so appealing that you
Spring and summer are the times when many Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) start to change jobs. As a result, SLPs are soliciting advice about how to
Photo books or memory books are a great way to work on speech and language skills. SLPs are starting to acknowledge that we can’t
At this time of year, my work life consists of writing report, after report, after report. Paperwork is definitely not my favourite part of being
Using visuals in a Special Education classroom and really in any classroom, home, or treatment room is very valuable. It helps children know what they
I had a friend say the other day, “Why do you talk so much about routines and being consistent?” We had been brainstorming ideas how
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