Monthly Archive
Editor’s Note:  I had the privilege to meet Ruth Morgan of Chapel Hills Snippets years ago.   She is such a lovely person, and a blessing to the field.  She is retired now but her blog is still up and is still one…...
[Source: Your Therapy Source] How cute are these?    Let’s hear it for our friends at Your Therapy Source who came up with these two adorable printable clothespin games –  Find the Bird and Bird Memory.   Perfect for spring! I also see SLPs…...
[Source:  No Time for Flashcards] Play dough is the one activity I had out every single day I taught preschool over the last few years. I would switch up the tools from time to time, and we’d make different colored play dough…...
[Source: Disability Scoop] Tatyana noticed last summer that her son was developing later than his peers. Months from his second birthday, he knew only eight words — so the Brooklyn mom sought early intervention services to get him back on track. But…...
[Source: Disability Scoop] Tatyana noticed last summer that her son was developing later than his peers. Months from his second birthday, he knew only eight words — so the Brooklyn mom sought early intervention services to get him back on track. But…...
[Source: Disability Scoop] The U.S. Supreme Court will weigh in on the rights of people with disabilities to sue under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The high court said this week that it would take up a case known as Acheson Hotels,…...
[Source: Disability Scoop] The U.S. Supreme Court will weigh in on the rights of people with disabilities to sue under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The high court said this week that it would take up a case known as Acheson Hotels,…...
April 3, 2023
[Source: Medical X-Press] Daycare can be a brutal start for some of our society’s youngest and most vulnerable people. A University of California, Riverside, study found that 16% of autistic children—roughly one in six—are expelled from preschool programs, with the average age…...
April 3, 2023
[Source: Medical X-Press] Daycare can be a brutal start for some of our society’s youngest and most vulnerable people. A University of California, Riverside, study found that 16% of autistic children—roughly one in six—are expelled from preschool programs, with the average age…...
[Source:  Education Week] The overwhelming majority of vision-impaired children attend regular public schools, rather than specialty schools for the blind, and few have teachers who are trained to understand differences between tactile and visual language, experts say. That can be problematic because…...