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Harnessing the Melody of Learning: The Impact of File Folder Songs on Early and Special Education

Harnessing the Melody of Learning: The Impact of File Folder Songs on Early and Special Education

In the world of early education and special needs teaching, engaging learners requires creativity, innovation, and a deep understanding of how young minds develop. Among the myriad tools educators use to capture attention and foster learning, file folder songs stand out as a beacon of…

Powerful Changes with Early Intervention for Speech and Language Disorders

Powerful Changes with Early Intervention for Speech and Language Disorders

Communication is a fundamental aspect of human life. It shapes our interactions, relationships, and ability to express thoughts, feelings, and ideas. For some children, however, the development of speech and language skills may not follow the typical trajectory. Speech and language disorders can pose significant…

Playing Games to Enhance Student’s Receptive and Expressive Language Skills

Playing Games to Enhance Student’s Receptive and Expressive Language Skills

Language skills play a pivotal role in a student’s cognitive, social, and emotional development. Among these skills, receptive and expressive language abilities form the foundation for effective communication and interaction. In this blog, we’ll delve into the key aspects of teaching students receptive and expressive…

5 Easy Tips For Parents To Support Their Child’s Speech And Language Development

5 Easy Tips For Parents To Support Their Child’s Speech And Language Development

Parents often worry about their child’s speech and language development. They want their child’s language to be on the right track. It’s important for parents to know that their child’s speech and language development can be supported in many ways. As a parent, you are…

Circle Time Song Choice Board

Circle Time Song Choice Board

Circle Time Song Choice Boards is my go-to for new students. As I prepare for back to school I begin to organize my supplies and things that I will need to begin therapy. The first thing I always pull out is my Circle Time Song…

Prepositions their Importance and How to Teach

Prepositions their Importance and How to Teach

Why should we teach prepositions? Prepositions are part of our everyday conversation. They are a big part of what we use when we give directions. Think about some of the early directions that we give our own children. ” Put on your shoes”, “Get in…

How to Read a Book to Your Child

How to Read a Book to Your Child

The most important thing that parents can do to assist their children in education is to read to them.  Reading opens up new worlds to your child, stimulates their imagination, and exposes them to vocabulary that is not common in conversation. Reading promotes cognitive development.…

Aided Language Input

Aided Language Input

Aided Language Input When working with children that are using an augmentative communication system it is important that every child has their own personal communication system. It is also important the adults that are interacting with the children are using a similar symbol system so…

What is Core Vocabulary for Augmentative Communication?

What is Core Vocabulary for Augmentative Communication?

One of the shifts in working with students with significant disabilities has been the selection of vocabulary that we teach and how we introduce that. Previously we would teach concrete nouns that were in the child’s environment or were part of a lesson. It would…

Project Core: University of North Carolina

Project Core: University of North Carolina

I have been a speech and language pathologist, for now, forty-one years and over that time I have experienced changes in how we conduct therapy as research further defines best practices. One area that has been rapidly changing is in our work with students with…