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Imagine stepping onto a playground and seeing a colorful board filled with symbols that empower children to express their feelings,…
Dear Fellow SLPs, Today, I want to take you on a deeply personal journey—a journey that revolves around one of…
On November 21st, 2021 at the 2021 Asha Convention two powerful events triggered me to write a book. I arrived…
I have been cocooned for the best part of 2021, developing and improving my latest and best product I have…
This is a heartfelt message to my Speech-Language Pathologist friends, many of whom are in my social networks. If you’re…
For years you have read my blog posts as a professional. Today, I am re-starting my writing process with so…
Are you tired of fighting with your child to get them to use apps that are more educationally relevant? You…
I have been living in the United States for the last 14 years. A lot has happened since, and now…
I am an Apple fan! I absolutely LOVE apple. I think today there is only one brand I love more…
April is Autism Awareness Month, and one topic that comes to mind for further exploration is visual supports. But what…
If you are currently in school ( undergraduate, graduate or PhD student) for speech therapy/communication sciences and disorders; this was…
Changing roles is always a good way to learn how the other person feels. For the last six months I…