
Peek At My Week 2/15
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience! Here are my plans for the week:

Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience! Here are my plans for the week:

It’s time for another blog hop – apparently February is the month to hop! This one is a heart-warming for sure. Remember those Chicken Soup books? I ate them up when I was younger! This is right up your alley…

I was contacted by Heidi Maloney, who created Comprehension Builder with Abitalk. This app is available via the app store and is $7.99. Comprehension Builder teaches kids how to construct simple sentences with color-coded parts. It also can be used to…

Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience! I recently did a post about Cause and Effect Toys, so I decided to continue this with a post about Sequencing Toys & Games. There are lots of resources available on TpT,…

I’m in a few Facebook groups for speech. Dare I say, this can be a good thing and this can also be a bad thing? It’s good because you can feel like you have a virtual “collaborative team” to ask…

Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience! It’s full steam ahead with the month of love! Here are the plans for this week:

Disclaimer: This app was provided to me; however, the opinions expressed are solely my own. I was contacted to do a review of a new articulation app called Junganew: A Herd of Sounds which targets It is created by…

Graphics: Teaching in the Tongass Disclaimer: Materials for this review were provided to me; however, all opinions expressed are my own. The Expanding Expression Tool (also known as EET) is a multi-sensory tool that improves oral and written language. It…

February is here! That means lots of hearts and such. My monthly post on Speechie Freebies involves a brand new freebie that is all black and white – just snip and stick! There is one worksheet for synonyms, antonyms, multiple…