Last week’s Talking Tip Tuesday shared information with teachers about how to interact with their student who stutters. Today’s Talking Tip Tuesday is for parents of preschool aged children who stutter (also known as ‘stammering’ in the UK). Between the
SLP Must Have: Let’s Learn About Animals!
50% off (Jan 7) – Only $4.00 On the seventh of each month on Teachers Pay Teachers, the SLP community throw a sale. Each SLP seller chooses an item in their store that is a ‘must have’ in their opinion
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
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year everyone! It’s been a month since my last blog post but I have a very good reason for that! My parents and brother came to London for the Christmas break and so I put my laptop away
Talking Tip Tuesday: Use Guided Access on the iPad
Today’s Talking Tip Tuesday is a quickie but a goodie! If you have a child or work with children, then I’m sure that you are aware of the power of the iPad. I use iPads in my therapy for
What’s In Your Cart Linky Party
Follow my blog with Bloglovin Tomorrow is Cyber Monday and I can’t wait to fill my shopping bags from the comfort of my couch, with a coffee in my hand, and my Christmas tree twinkling in the corner! 🙂 My
Talking Tip Tuesday: Provide ‘Communication Temptations’
The best and most effective therapy for children with language delays or disorders takes place in the home and is delivered by parents! Whereas I only see their child for half an hour, once a week, they are with their
Talking Tip Tuesday: Speaking Parentese
Welcome to Tailor Made for Talking’s first edition of “Talking Tip Tuesday!” The name says it all. Every Tuesday, I will be sharing a tip with you all. A little tidbit of information, related to speech, language and/or communication that
Colourful Semantics
Get my Colourful Semantics starter pack! Colourful Semantics is a therapy approach created by Alison Bryan, a Speech-Language Therapist in the UK. It is simple, easy to use, and it can be used for targeting tons of different language
Meet Julia! Sesame Street’s first character with Autism.
A new muppet has moved onto Sesame Street and her name is Julia. She has big green eyes, orange hair, a big smile…and Autism! When I heard about Sesame Street’s new initiative, Sesame Street and Autism: See Amazing in All