12/17/2023
Thanks to my grad student for making this about my summer Cultural Competence course ❤️
Education, advocacy, and humor related to early intervention, preschool special education, itinerant therapy, being an adjunct, and being a parent!
12/17/2023
Thanks to my grad student for making this about my summer Cultural Competence course ❤️
11/14/2023
If you’ll be at the ASHA convention…
11/13/2023
When the conference you’re attending is low on tables, you to and get yourself an $11 TV tray because you’re old and can’t spend another 3 hours sitting on the floor
11/10/2023
My undergraduate clinical students and I had the pleasure and privilege of seeing Cal Walker and John Simon sing us stories and read us songs with at their pre-K placement this week!
09/29/2023
First day of the Saffran conference at .csd on “Language and Communication in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Communities”
09/28/2023
My undergraduate clinicians did a fun lesson on rhyming for their UPK students today! The kids thought of rhymes for the words on the tree trunk 🌳 🪵 and practiced their cutting ✂️ skills on the leaves before taping them to the tree! The book is super cute. Spoiler alert: the old lady 👵🏼 eats a bunch of things like leaves 🍁, a pumpkin 🎃, pants 👖, and hay 🌾 and then sneezes 🤧out a scarecrow!
09/26/2023
09/22/2023
It’s that time of year!
04/17/2023
The truest truth about being both a birth to 5 SLP and a college instructor simultaneously
02/14/2023
Was using one of my favorite apps ABC Ride with one of my preschoolers. After he melted the ice on the igloo to find the hidden letter “I” I asked…
Me: …and what are igloos made of?
4yo: …
Me: …
4yo: …
Me: We just melted it…
4yo: …pineapples?
11/18/2022
This is one of my favorite puzzles to use for speech and language with my under—5’s. You can discuss color, numbers, different attributes on the cars, etc. But the kids’ favorite part is after completing the puzzle, they get to “tow” the cars using a magnetic tow truck string (kind of like a fishing pole). I encourage them to hold it in one hand to work on some fine motor/eye-hand coordination when they’re cleaning up. Today…
3yo: (using two hands to connect the magnets instead of trying to dangle the rope to “aim” for them)
Me: (in a silly, teasing voice) Hey cheater cheater! Try to just use one hand, ok?
3yo: Oh, no. I not a cheater, I a princess!
11/14/2022
Great to see at the conference talking about AAC and how ASL is not AAC 🫶🏼 but that deaf children CAN be AAC candidates for other reasons!