May is here! What do you have planned for Better Speech & Hearing Month? I have been so overwhelmed I haven't had too much time to plan anything! I'm sticking with little smarty
Trying to change up my therapy a little so here is my newest oral motor book. More exercises for jaw strengthening, tongue mobility, lip awareness and cheek sensation. Since it's BSHM in May, I'm offering this 50% off the listed price. Any feedback on this item from my fellow "speechies" would be gr...
You Want to Lose Your Ears? is a cool infographic designed by Big Oak about common (and uncommon) sounds and their potential risk to your hearing. I love the spiral visual as the sound examples get louder. Here we have a graphic that brilliantly displays the effects of hea
Are you concerned about your child’s speech and language development? As part of Better Hearing & Speech Month (BHSM), I want to share things to do and resources access to help your child’s communication skills.
Black Superheroes Matter is a series created by Steven Christian aimed at highlighting and promoting Black Creativity and Blerd culture in comics, animation, video games, and more. He does this through of series of illustrated books, coloring books, podcasts, blogs, and videos. Inspiring through content creation is the only way to push the culture forward.
Welcome! I hope you’re enjoying all of the amazing posts from the 18 participating SLPs in this “Happy to be an SLP Blog Hop”! If this is your first stop, you should know a few …
Black Superheroes Matter is a series created by Steven Christian aimed at highlighting and promoting Black Creativity and Blerd culture in comics, animation, video games, and more. He does this through of series of illustrated books, coloring books, podcasts, blogs, and videos. Inspiring through content creation is the only way to push the culture forward.
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These deep-fried meatballs are flavored with coriander, garlic, fresh mint, and parsley. They have scrumptious crispy outsides and juicy, soft insides!
A new ASHA survey of U.S. parents finds significant percentages reporting technology use by very young children. Additionally, more than half of the parents surveyed report feeling concern that technology use could negatively affect their young children’s ability to communicate.