Early literacy skills: Print awareness activity
The other night I was reading this book to Ashlynn.
The other night I was reading this book to Ashlynn.
Parents are always looking for ways to incorporate speech and language activities at home. Whether it is to stimulate a typically developing child’s vocabulary and language, or to help a speech or language delayed child; baking is great and fun way to work on speech and language. The first and most important rule before you…
Ever wonder why CAS is called Childhood Apraxia of Speech? Is it really necessary to have the word “childhood” in there? Doesn’t it ostracize those who never truly outgrow apraxia? Plus, isn’t it a lifelong neurological disorder? Why can’t we just call it apraxia, or verbal apraxia? You might be surprised to know the reasoning…
We are in the middle of a pandemic called COVID 19. History books will write of it, and you will have remembered living it. The Corona Virus – or COVID 19 put the world to a stand still. Never before in the history of my lifetime or even your grandparents lifetime had the world come…
Yeah so that report card. It kinda makes me sick. I have to work up to reading it and it usually takes a couple of weeks.
Ever since I met Ronda Rousey May 29th, 2015 – the response I received from my post has been my most popular post ever by far! Since that time, I went on to read her book and became more inspired than I could have ever imagined. Though she didn’t mention her speech impediment was…
Ashlynn said her first “trick or treat” on command at the age of four. At three…she had an approximation, but then she froze when we went trick or treating. Many people were polite and kind, not demanding she say something for her candy. Others though, sat indignantly at the door waiting for “the magic words.”…