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TinyEYE Students are Ready for the World “The reason I am so passionate about this is because our children do succeed, they do graduate from TinyEYE. They become confident, competent communicators who are ready for the world.” ~Marnee Hi Everyone, When Read More...
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Top Tips for Teaching Concepts: The Park Words are more exhilarating when you animate them! ~ Marnee Hi Everyone, Do you want to know a secret for helping your child excel when participating in the classroom? One trick is to ensure your child understands Read More...
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SPEEDING UP SUCCESS IN SPEECH THERAPY PROGRAMS “We created this because we knew your child would know how to grow with it.” ~Marnee speaking with a parent Hundreds of students in speech therapy programs are using TinyEYE’s Online Backpack to accelerate Read More...
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SPEECH THERAPY SERVICES WITH HEART! “I would rather have eyes that cannot see, ears that cannot hear, lips that cannot speak, than a heart that cannot love.” ~Robert Tizon Hello Everyone, Valentine’s Day is a time to let others know that they have a piece Read More...
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STUTTERING STRATEGIES FOR THE CLASSROOM “My words may bump and bounce against your ear…so feel the message I need you to hear.“ ~Marnee Hello Everyone, As adults, we hold a paramount role in helping children develop a positive self-concept. We have the Read More...
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Hi Everyone, I know that my students are super stars and that my job is to help them shine and sparkle. The success of my home/school practice program has enabled children to advance more quickly through their goals and towards their full potential. The Read More...
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1. Learn Milestones: Children generally develop play, literacy, speech, and language skills along a hierarchy and within a certain age range. Understanding what is considered “normal” for a certain age can help you know when to access professional support, Read More...
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Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. ~James M. Barrie Hi Everyone, With a pot of herbal tea at my side, I entered my online office and waited for my first student to arrive. Within moments, the school’s E-helper Read More...
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Like many of you, we were watching President Obama’s speech at the celebration of signing the health care reform bill. It really is a new day for the U.S.A. All the while, we were wondering what that means for Speech-Language Pathologists. Will there Read More...
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TinyEYE Therapy Services is seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist to join our Out-
Reach team. As a valued member of this team, you will visit communities in
Saskatchewan and potentially other regions to assist with assessment and support
services. This Read More...
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TinyEYE Therapy Services is seeking an exceptional Speech-Language Pathologist to provide valued services to children in the Calgary and Edmonton areas.
Key responsibilities of this position include: Assess the functional communication skills of children Read More...
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Nobody cares how much you know, until they know how much you care.
~Theodore Roosevelt
Hi Everyone,
This time of year invites self-reflection and renewed focus. In the spirit of growing forward in 2010, I connected individually with several colleagues Read More...
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“Yesterday I dared to struggle. Today I dare to win.”
~Bernadette Devlin Hello Everyone,
Just as I am spreading holiday cheer, I am spreading the word that TinyEYE is ready to bring quality speech and language services to your students. Special Education Read More...
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“Great leaders are almost always great simplifiers, who can cut through argument, debate and doubt, to offer a solution everybody can understand. “
~Colin Powell
Hi Everyone,
Today we are happy to initiate therapy services for a new school district. Their Read More...
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“It’s kind of fun to do the impossible.” Walt Disney Hello Everyone! TinyEYE’s Speech-Language Pathologists are growing extra smiles this week, while celebrating the holiday season with their students. A question I often hear from inquiring Special Education Read More...
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