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This article was originally published in “Your Middle Schooler: A Unique Age” in 2008. I try to include information on...
read moreThis article was originally published in “Your Middle Schooler: A Unique Age” in 2008. I try to include information on...
read moreWhat an acronym. After reading in forums I found out what this means American Academy of Private Practice in Speech Pathology and...
read morePaula Stone,M.S.,C.C.C.-SLP wrote: I would like to spend time discussing evaluation procedures for children who are severe to...
read moreThis was originally posted in “Your Middle Schooler: A Unique Age” in October 2008. This information actually ties in...
read moreI was recently asked by a new therapist, working at the middle school level, if I was able to use curriculum material in therapy. ...
read moreI recently wrote a post on Universal Supports geared toward administrators. I’ve worked in schools both with and without...
read moreDoes your school or district require Universal Supports? If not you should consider putting some in place. You can tell the...
read moreHello, Has anyone else used Lindamood Bell Lips for Dyspraxia. If so how exactly did you use it? I have some good ideas but if I...
read moreI happen to come across this article called “Special Ed Strategies: Be Clear, Be Proactive, Be Inventive”...
read moreBy law every child who receives special education services has to have a Core Evaluation every three years. Depending on the...
read moreWhile our kids are young we go out of the way to make sure our kids are safe and cared for especially in our absence. We adjust our...
read moreWelcome to The School Speech Therapist. If you don’t find what you are looking for please ask. Enjoy Teresa...
read moreI just got back from seeing the movie the Race to Nowhere. This is a must see for all administrators. A lot of things we do in...
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