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  • The Magic of Pinterest

    As promised this month's posts will be full of fun holiday therapy crafts, recipes and activities! Today's post highlights just some of the endless ideas which can be found on Pinterest. For those of you who are new to the Pinterest scene, the following information from Wikipedia may help to answer any of your questions: What IS ...
    Posted to Early Intervention Speech Therapy (Weblog) on December 4, 2012
  • Speech and Language Christmas Crafts 2012

    Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All! Over the next month I will be highlighting holiday recipes, crafts and various speech and language activities that can be used both in the classroom and at home with young children in need of speech and language therapy. Here are links to some fun Christmas ideas for your therapy sessions this month. Each ...
    Posted to Early Intervention Speech Therapy (Weblog) on November 27, 2012
  • Free Book App

    ''The Biggest Pizza Ever'' by JibJab Jr. is a fun book app that you can use to work on answering ''wh'' questions, teaching verbs, stating emotions and much much more.  Here's how it works: Choose who is going to be the main character of the book and then choose Create Character and add photo, name, and skin type. Now you are ready to ...
  • Drink Recipes for St. Patrick's Day!

    Today's post is full of yummy drink recipes for the little leprechauns in your life! Recipe 1: Rainbow Punch You will need: food coloring (several colors) seltzer water white grape juice straws clear colored cups (so you can see the rainbow!) Steps About a day before you intend to make this punch, fill an ice cube ...
    Posted to Early Intervention Speech Therapy (Weblog) on March 9, 2012
  • "I" is for "Ice Cream"!

    This week's recipe comes directly from one of the dedicated moms at our preschool! Last Friday for ''I'' week at our school, she brought in two huge barrels of ice, different sized plastic bags and a whole container of salt, which at first looked like the makings of a homemade science experiment! However, it wasn't. This combination of items ...
    Posted to Early Intervention Speech Therapy (Weblog) on January 27, 2012
  • Give Yourself a High Five in 2012!

    Now we all have our New Year resolutions. Some people want to lose weight, others hope to get better organized and many desire to spend more time with their families and friends. Everyone has areas of their lives that could use some restoring and most have the instinctual need to simply become more balanced. For the past two years, I ...
    Posted to Early Intervention Speech Therapy (Weblog) on January 3, 2012
  • Food for Thought: The Holidays with a Picky Eater

    Are you stressed because the holidays are upon us and your child is a picky eater? Is every meal a struggle and is it even worse when you are sitting with your in-laws and family friends and can feel the tension thicken in the air? Well, hang on! Here are some tips to help you prepare yourself and your child for mealtime challenges that lie ...
    Posted to Early Intervention Speech Therapy (Weblog) on December 23, 2011
  • Kwanzaa Corn Fritter “Pancakes”

    During the month of December we have been celebrating the holidays of Hanukkah, Christmas and Kwanzaa at our preschool. The holiday of Kwanzaa, like any holiday, embraces certain symbols that embody the message and purpose of the holiday. Here you can find a complete description of these symbols, one of which is corn. I decided to use ...
    Posted to Early Intervention Speech Therapy (Weblog) on December 16, 2011
  • Make Your Own Pumpkin Spice Play-Doh

    Earlier this past week, one of the teachers I work with, Jamie Zarmanian, shared with our preschool classes this fabulous recipe for pumpkin spice Play-Doh. The entire classroom smelled like cinnamon cookies! The texture was perfect - soft, but not sticky and children really seemed to enjoy using a different type of Play-Doh to roll, ...
    Posted to Early Intervention Speech Therapy (Weblog) on October 25, 2011
  • Recipe: Sunflower Seed Snacks

    A few weeks ago we had a visit from Greener Partners, which isthe local farm that comes to visit our students about once a month. I wanted toshare with you the most recent recipe they made with us because it was sodelicious, and the kids really enjoyed both making it and eating it. Sunflowerseeds are the main foundation of this yummy treat and are ...
    Posted to Early Intervention Speech Therapy (Weblog) on July 8, 2011
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