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  • Free and Useful iPad Apps!

    So, after another week of using the iPad in many of my speech therapy sessions and after hours of my own exploration, I have a list of several FREE apps that you many find helpful for preschool-age children with speech and language delays.  These apps were not necessarily created for children with special needs. However, there are ...
    Posted to Early Intervention Speech Therapy (Weblog) on January 17, 2012
  • My Favorite Free App

      Typically, I don't use lite (free apps) for use in speech therapy. I find the in-app purchases and advertisements to be highly distracting and take away from learning. However, there are always exceptions and the Toca Hair Salon Christmas Gift is one of them. So here is an early Christmas gift from Toca Boca! How it works:  ...
    Posted to AT and AAC: Practical Tips and Strategies (Weblog) on December 14, 2011
  • Five Great Ways to Work with Geriatric Patients

    1. Remember that they like to have fun just like the rest of us. I'm not saying that Mickey Mouse coloring books or Sponge Bob videos are appropriate (though I do know some nursing home residents who love coloring books; as it turns out, I do too!). I have found that many of my adult patients enjoy puzzles, games, and activities that I used ...
    Posted to Focus on Geriatric and Adult Services (Weblog) on August 18, 2011