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Pictures and Photos for Teaching Parents, Teachers, Speech/language Pathologists, authors, and Grandparents How important are pictures for learning? Take a moment to think about how we as adults visualize when we are reading. We associate certain words with feelings, experiences,
Mindy Hudon – SLP Author/Product Developer
Raise your hand if you have had children on your caseload who simply could not manage their time. Exactly! There are many of these in speech therapy. What better way to work with parents in dealing with this than a
Tali Kellerstein, SLP Author Interview
This third edition of my interview with speech/language authors is a very special one for all SLP authors and wanna-be authors. So many SLPs understand the importance of storybook therapy. Tali Kellerstein has gone a step further and has created
Valerie Doherty – SLP Author/Publisher Mentor Interview
SLP Authors, SLP Aspiring Authors Interviews As I have retired and written a few children’s books I have been lucky to meet online and sometimes in person some fantastic SLP authors. It has been quite a learning trip for me
Stranger Danger – Little Red Riding Hood to Do Not Snuggle with a Puggle
Literary figures have known throughout history the vulnerabilities of little children. Writers have also understood throughout centuries how words can either hurt or help readers and listeners. How has literature changed for the better in helping parents to understand how
Post for adding info for marketing book for SLPs
Please look at the section on Bee, Honey Bunny and Me. I added a synopsis and many goals. I will have a link to my website where readers can get more information on using the book for teaching and/or therapy.
Seeing is Believing
“Seeing is believing” rings true with the reading of storybooks. How often do you see characters and actions in your head while reading? With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to affect our lives I have been ruminating on the very important
Anthony Best by Davene Fahy Book Review Sometimes a re-visit is necessary to re-discover great children’s books. Going through my book closet I was pleasantly surprised to re-discover Anthony Best by Davene Fahy, speech/language pathologist. Many children’s storybooks by speech/language pathologists are
Alpaca Pearl Packs for Peru I am so excited that I just received this book fresh off the printing press. It was both illustrated and written by my good friend and well-known producer of Talk It Rock It products for