Happy Monday, friends! I’m back from a super fun (but super exhausting) trip to Disney World! We took my little girl for her 3rd birthday! I’m a Disney fanatic, but the excitement of Disney took on a whole new meaning as we watched Halle Jane experience it for the first time! With about a thousand pictures in 3 days, there… Read More
The Day I Let My iPad Die
The iPad and I were long-time best friends. Until the day I let my iPad die. If you’re anything at all like me, your iPad has completely changed your life in terms of speech therapy. And checking email, browsing Pinterest and Facebook, shopping online, playing mindless games before you fall asleep, and reading good books. But mostly, it has changed… Read More
Story Grammar Marker and Autism
As much as I already loved SGM, I loved it even more after I took the Autism Training. Children with Autism make up a large portion of my caseload. I am always looking for ways to expand their language use, vocabulary, and social skills. Lucky for me, Story Grammar Marker does all that and then some. Today’s post from the… Read More
How to Make a Feelings Wall
Many of my kiddos are working on social language skills. For lots of these students, expressing their feelings appropriately is a challenge. Some of these students have been diagnosed with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) or EBD (Emotional-Behavior Disorder). Others just need a little extra help in the “feelings” department. Regardless, everyone needs to learn to use words to express how… Read More



