Talking Tip Tuesday is back with a goodie! Yesterday’s blog was aimed at helping Speech and Language Pathologists/Therapists think about best practice when working with bilingual children. Today’s post is for parents raising a bilingual children. It is estimated that
Bilingualism: Food for Thought for Speech and Language Pathologists
I recently attended an insightful and interesting training session given by the funny and relatable Speech and Language Therapist and Bilingual expert, Sunita Shah. To sum up the training session…it blew my mind! I learned a ton of practical information and
Kiddle – A search engine for kids
If you work with children or have children, you are probably just as terrified as I am at the thought of letting those children use Google. On the one hand, Google is an amazing resource that hold a wealth of
Talking Tip Tuesday: Collaboration Between the Teacher and the SLP
Happy half-term break to all my fellow teachers and SLTs in the UK! I hope that you are enjoying a well-deserved week off. My tip today is dedicated to all of the hard working teachers who work in classrooms with
Repetitive Books: My favourites and how I use them to develop language skills
I LOVE using books in my therapy sessions with kids of any age. Research suggests that reading to babies as young as 8 months of age can have a significant impact on early language development. In fact there is a ton of
Talking Tip Tuesday: Teaching a student who stutters
Today’s Talking Tip Tuesday is for primary/elementary school teachers who have a student in their classroom who stutters. For many people who have never met someone who stutters, it can be difficult to know how to act or what to