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Speaking of Kids: Reading To Your Kids #2: Try Avoiding the Text
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Friday, May 17, 2013. Reading To Your Kids #2: Try Avoiding the Text. My son is a little obsessed with Berenstain Bears books right now. They are fun and they teach great morals - but sheesh - sometimes they seem way too long! So sometimes I shorten it up. I'm modeling how to summarize stories for him - so it's a win-win! Masters Program in Library and Information Sciences. One of my favorite books isn't technically wordless. Per se, but it has very limited words and the pictures are so much fun! MLU is ...
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Speaking of Kids: Language Activity: Treasure Hunt
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Language Activity: Treasure Hunt. Something I'd like to do with this blog is post ideas for games and activities you can do with your child, and also include ideas on how to strengthen language or speech skills with that particular game. So here's an example:. Language Skills Targeted: -Directional Vocabulary (left, right, straight, up, down, under, next to, on top, beneath, etc.). Now let's pretend to be pirates! I'm going to hide my treasure where you'll never find it! Then f...
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The Speech Umbrella: The Frenzied SLPs - Me!
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January 28, 2015. The Frenzied SLPs - Me! I am so glad to be a part of The Frenzied SLPs! I can definitely say that I am frenzied most of the time. I am a mother to two beautiful little girls, wife to an amazing husband, I work full time in the public school system, I have a TpT store, and our family is involved in many after school activities. Here's just a little about me:. Music in speech therapy. States in this article. The similarities between music and language. I have always been fascinated by the...
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Speaking of Kids: Summer Language Worksheets
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012. Ahhhsummer. It's almost here! Road trips, swimming pools, running through the sprinklers, ice cream and popsicles, it's all great! I'm assuming you're as excited as I am. And whether you're a fellow speechie or a fellow mommy, I've got a treat for you. Summer Language Worksheets! I realize my blog needs more pictures. And finding pictures online is a pain. So I just used a family picture. Hope you don't mind. :). May 12, 2012 at 10:38 PM. June 6, 2012 at 2:34 PM. Heres a fun and s...
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Speaking of Kids: Speaking of Kids is Growing Up!
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Speaking of Kids is Growing Up! There have been some very exciting changes going on with my private practice. My husband and I have been busy finding an office, painting it, buying furniture, and moving in! This space is so fantastic, I can't get over it! You want to see it? OK - wish granted! Also - be sure to check out the facebook page. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How To Do Something. Sound Beginnings of Cache Valley. Welcome to Speaking of Kids! Reading To Your Kids...
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Speaking of Kids: ASHA Leader Blurb
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013. Imagine my surprise when I discovered that I was mentioned in this month's issue of the ASHA Leader. I've always wanted to be published - now maybe I can cross that off my bucket list. I guess the writers over at ASHA liked my post about the Story Champion Chart. Thanks to Katie at Playing with Words 365. For hosting me on her popular and exceptional blog and allowing me to get a little recognition. 1) Large Symbols (for teaching). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hi ...
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Speaking of Kids: July 2013
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Thursday, July 25, 2013. Reading To Your Kids #3: Make Predictions and Inferences. Hi It's me. Sorry for the delay. We have been having a summer full of fun and excitement! For example, we found out we are adding another boy to our family in November! I'm so happy and blessed to be a mom. I get so much joy from watching my children learn and grow - nothing compares! Even being a speech therapist - as much as I love it - doesn't quite bring the same amount of satisfaction. I'm lucky I get to do both!
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Speaking of Kids: Why Should I Spend the Money on Private Practice?
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013. Why Should I Spend the Money on Private Practice? As a parent of a child with a speech or language delay, you probably have a lot of questions about what to do and where to go to receive help. Here are some reasons why the parents who come to Speaking of Kids are especially pleased with their choice of private practice. 1 The child is getting one-on-one attention once or twice a week. 2 They are "in the know". This goes along with number two, but in addition to receiving added inf...
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Speaking of Kids: The Ling 6 Sound Test - An Overview
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Friday, June 8, 2012. The Ling 6 Sound Test - An Overview. Have you ever heard of the Ling 6 Test? It's a quick listening test devised by Daniel Ling, who was one of the foremost authorities on teaching children with hearing loss how to listen and speak. The 6 refers to 6 speech sounds ranging across the speech spectrum, meaning that the frequencies of these sounds span the audiogram from low to high frequencies, 250 Hz to 2000 Hz. Why is it important? Then as soon as you can, move on to the identificati...
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Speaking of Kids: Reading To Your Kids #1: Take Your Time
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013. Reading To Your Kids #1: Take Your Time. I have promised a few friends and a few parents that I would do this series and I think it's time! Summer Break is approaching and that's a great time to establish a reading routine with your kids. I'll just be posting a new concept each time and I don't know exactly how many posts I will end up doing.we shall see! My first tip is a short and simple one, but a very powerful one at the same time. Reading Tip #1: Take Your Time. 160;There ar...
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