Welcome back! Today we’ll be talking about the red flags that could indicate a child who has begun to stutter may continue to do so. This is the second post in Stuttering 101: A Series on Fluency Disorders for Parents, Teachers and SLPs. If you haven’t already done so,...
Fluency
Stuttering 101: What is stuttering?
Fluency disorders are the reason I became a speech – language pathologist. The nature of the disorder, the amount of individualization and level of counseling required for stuttering treatment, not to mention the amazing courage and strength of people who stutter fascinated me enough in my freshman year of college...
Hide and Seek: Hallway
Come out, come out, wherever you are!! It’s a hide and seek blog hop! Enjoy this guest post by Kim from Activity Tailor. Then see who else is hiding by following the links. Back and forth. Back and forth. Sometimes it seems like I spend more time in the...
SLP Snapshots
This was a very busy week for me! Come on in and see the various activities we completed here at SweetSpeech.
SLP Snapshots – A Peek at my Week
It was such a fun week with Valentine’s Day parties and activities. I didn’t actually have a minute to snap photos of the themed activities I did, but I did get a few of some other fun things. Come on in and see what my HAPPY PLACE looks like...
The Speech Umbrella
Recently, I was published on the ASHAsphere blog. I discussed some ways to collaborate with classroom teachers to support speech and language students’ needs at school. Part of the blog posting included links to a presentation I created that explains to teachers what Speech-Language Pathology looks like in the...