Finding Your Tribe: Our #1 Interviewing Tip
Neil Gaiman, famous British Author, shares, “The one thing you have that nobody else has is you. Your voice, your mind, your story, your vision. So write and draw and build and play and dance and live as only you...
Read moreNew Year, New You: How To Make “Old” Toys “New” Again
Christmas has come and gone, and most likely, several new toys have made your house their home. Your child may have received new books, new dolls, new trucks and trains, but that does not mean that the buckets and...
Read more“It’s The Most Wonderful Time of the Year”… Or Is It?
Christmas is just around the corner! For many of us this means hanging the lights, trimming the tree, wrapping the presents, and spending time together as a family. Your family may have the opportunity to spend a quiet holiday...
Read moreCaseload Feeling Cluttered? The Key Is In The Diagnosis
It’s no secret — our world is moving fast. We are working, parenting, listening, encouraging and scheduling. It is already September, and Christmas will be here in no time. We desire to stay present in the present, but we always have...
Read moreThe Acker Family’s Story: The “Small” Things Are The “Big” Things
Bennett Acker suffered an in utero stroke. In that moment, before he was even born, the trajectory of his life changed forever. Now, for the Acker family, the “small” things are the “big” things… Anna, Bennett’s mom, recently gave us a...
Read moreApril is Autism Awareness Month!
Let’s Celebrate: April is Autism Awareness Month! In 2007, the United Nations deemed April 2nd, World Autism Awareness Day. This kicks off a month of celebrating children with Autism! In 2014, the Center for Disease Control reported 1 in 68...
Read more4 Ways To Be Prepared For Your Child’s IEP Annual Review
As the school year comes to a close, it may be time to update your child’s IEP. Here are some “need-to-know’s” to help you prepare to meet with your child’s teachers and therapists for the upcoming IEP meeting: *What is an IEP?...
Read moreSCSHA – What’s That?!?
Each year, the South Carolina Speech and Hearing Association (SCSHA) invites Speech Language Pathologists to attend an annual conference in an effort to promote education and cultivate effective communication skills & quality treatment. This year’s SCSHA Convention, Bridging Human Connections Through Communication,...
Read moreFind Your “Tribe” This New Year!
As the new year settles in, we find ourselves hopeful to lose weight, read more, learn new skills and reconsider our current circumstances – in relationships, with ourselves and with our work. Seth Godin, author and leadership guru, defines...
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