Speech-Language Therapy
Each person has different strengths and weaknesses. Part of the speech language pathologist job is to help each person understand and use their strengths to
Each person has different strengths and weaknesses. Part of the speech language pathologist job is to help each person understand and use their strengths to
In my last post I wrote about a woman I helped to re-learn to read. What did I learn from her? An injury to the
My first job as a speech pathologist was in a rehabilitation hospital that specialized in traumatic brain injury. It was memorable for so many reasons.
My first job was working at a rehabilitation hospital that specialized in traumatic brain injury. It was a very interesting job because when working with
During my observations I noticed once my daughter began to scream she was no longer able to think. Unexpected transitions set her off, and even
I work with many amazing students, but one student I worked with has been especially remarkable because of his persistence, determination, evolving self awareness, and
I love working with teens and young adults! I work with all ages, but I love the challenge of working with teens. It’s a time
Problems with time management is one element of executive function, other elements include predicting, organizing, and planning. We all occasionally lose our keys. I know
Executive functioning is a buzz word in the learning disability community that often seems mysterious. I have first hand experience with executive functioning problems. My
Did you know the greatest predictor of academic success is vocabulary development? However, the single most important indicator of success in life is social emotional