Phonological What?! Definitions and Differences How many times have you heard teachers talking about phonics and speech-language pathologists talking about phonemes? Then, both groups start talking about phonological awareness? This has happened so frequently that sometimes they get muddied up in ... Read More about The Difference Between Phonological Awareness, Phonemic Awareness, and Phonics
WFL vs WNL: Why Function Matters More than Normal
My left mid-to-upper back was bugging me and so I saw a back specialist. I had a CT done and then I had an MRI. The MRI experience was one I do not want to repeat (I was immobilized in a metal tube and I had to listen to Celine Dion songs -- no joke!), but I did get information about my back ... Read More about WFL vs WNL: Why Function Matters More than Normal
Top 10 Gifts for the Minimalist SLP
Shhhh, I've got a secret. I've given away a lot of my speech board games. I was "hoarding" by keeping them for years, acquiring more when I didn't need them, and taking them with me from job to job. The truth is that times have changed. Now that many of us have access to an iPad and digital ... Read More about Top 10 Gifts for the Minimalist SLP
Interview An Elder
Over Thanksgiving break my sister and I had the opportunity to sit down with my mom and her first cousin and interview them about their great-grandparents and grandparents. We anticipated that the interview would be no more than 30 minutes, but we ended up taking three videos with almost two hours ... Read More about Interview An Elder
Speech Therapy in Times of Change and Uncertainty
Life is weird with all its twists and turns, right? And this past election season was extremely bizarre, in many ways. To be honest, I have reservations about a president-elect who insulted disabled people and was hostile to immigrants during his campaign. Both of those special groups touch my ... Read More about Speech Therapy in Times of Change and Uncertainty
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