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Game Review: Quiddler

Game Review: Quiddler

March 17, 2014

To keep my middle and high school clients engaged, there’s nothing like a good game.  Quiddler has been a staple in my therapy bag for years!  It’s a great way to work on phonological processing, orthographic knowledge/spelling, and vocabulary.  Math skills come in to play to add up points. A combination of Gin Rummy and Scrabble, Quiddler is a word… Read More

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5 Books to Inspire SLPs: Language

5 Books to Inspire SLPs: Language

February 23, 2014

Every once in a while I like to immerse myself in one of the wonderful books published by prominent researchers in our field.  The information fuels my imagination, and strengthens the connection between my clinical methods and efficacy. Here are some of my favorites: 1.  Contextualized Language Intervention by Teresa Ukrainetz.    This book is a compilation of clinical topics… Read More

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