Review: Crocodile Dentist!

A few months ago I found this great little game at a Thrift store for $4 and took a chance on it!  I’m so glad I did!!! Crocodile Dentist is a simple game where children can take turns pushing down the crocodile’s teeth.  One tooth will be the trigger for the spring and when that […]

Changes!!!

Its an new year!  Time for a change.  In an effort to stick to my new year’s resolutions AND keep this blog more organized and on target with my professional and personal goals I am going to make a few simple changes. Beginning in February, you will see my “Tip Tuesday” blog series in which […]

Articulation Tip: Simple cues for the “S” sound

Difficulty producing the “S” sound is a typical parental concern.  It is not uncommon for children to use interdental placement (i.e. tongue between the front teeth) to produce the “s” and “z” sounds.  The question many parents have is “How do I get my child to make the “s” sound correctly?” Today I will share with you my the very simple tried and true cues I have used over […]

Reading Roundup Linky Party with Pitner’s Potpourri

Pitner’s Potpourri is having a Reading Roundup linky party.  Since I LOVE anything that has to do with reading I thought I’d take part in this linkup and share what is next on my reading list as well as check out what others are reading.  The rules: share one professional book you want to read, one […]

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Marshmallow Surprise! A reinforcer game FREEBIE!

 Marshmallow Surprise is just a fun little reinforcement game that can be used for all goals.  Each child/student gets their own cup of “hot cocoa”, and after numerous trials focusing on your child’s individual goals, he/she chooses a game card to see how many real marshmallows he/she can add to the cup of cocoa.  The […]

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