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  • Read This If Your School District Needs Bilingual Speech-Language Pathologists

    Hi Everyone, I am pleased to announce that TinyEYE now offers school districts Bilingual Speech-Language Pathologists!! TinyEYE recognizes that in order to truly be of service to all school districts, students, and parents- we need to provide exceptional Bilingual SLPs who are ready to serve. We have a growing [...]
  • Summer Speech Therapy with TinyEYE

    Hi Everyone. Spring is just starting to emerge, but we at TinyEYE are busy preparing for the summer!  We’ve had several requests from parents who’d like to worth with TinyEYE outside of school and we wanted to find a way to help. So, this summer we are launching a summer online speech therapy program!!   We are [...]
  • International Ask a Question Day

    March 14th is International Ask a Question Day.  The goal of this day is to help people understand the benefits of asking more questions and how to ask better questions. There are 12 main reasons to ask questions, they include: 1) to gather information 2) to maintain relationships 3) to learn and to teach 4) to build awareness 5) to think [...]
    Posted to Online Speech Therapy (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 14, 2010
  • Deaf History Month

    This month actually runs from March 13th through April 15th.  This month is meant to recognize the people in our communities who are deaf as well as to look back at the achievements made in Deaf culture. There are three notable events (which is how the dates for this month were decided): 1) March 13, 1988 sess [...]
    Posted to Online Speech Therapy (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 13, 2010
  • What is ALS?

    So you read the blog yesterday about Quilting for ALS and are wondering what ALS is exactly.  Well, ALS stands for  Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. It is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord resulting in muscle weakness and atrophy.  Symptoms can include: muscle weakness in the hands, arms, ...
    Posted to Online Speech Therapy (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 11, 2010
  • Words Matter Week

    It is National Words Matter Week.  This week is sponsored by National Association of Independent Writers and Editors.  It is to remind us that our words, particularly our written words are important and relay information about us to the reader (intended or not). Our words and grammar mean more than you think and with the [...]
    Posted to Online Speech Therapy (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 7, 2010
  • National Grammar Day

    March 4th is national grammar day.  It is sponsored by The Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar.  You may be wondering why is good grammar so important that it needs its own day?  Well, grammar is the rules of our language.  It tells us how to form words such as past tense and how [...]
    Posted to Online Speech Therapy (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 4, 2010
  • American Crossword Puzzle Week

    February 26th kicks off American Crossword Puzzle Week.  This is a week designed to celebrate crossword puzzles.  Crossword puzzles are a fantastic way to build language skills.  When completing a crossword puzzle you are working on vocabulary skills, word play skills, language memory skills, drawing on past experiences, simple reading ...
    Posted to Online Speech Therapy (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 26, 2010
  • Social Skills on iPhone?

    Children with social skill deficits often have trouble achieving and/or maintaining eye contact.  We have all heard the commercials for the Apple iPhone or iTouch indicating there is an App for just about everything.  Well, now there is even one for social skills.  This App called Look in My Eyes awards points for locking eyes [...]
    Posted to Online Speech Therapy (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 25, 2010
  • New Research on Possible Autism Causes

    Following the revocation of the study that linked the MMR vaccine to the increase in Autism, more research has been completed to determine why there has been such an increase in recent years.  In an article  posted on HealthDay written by Jennifer Thomas a new link has been determined. This article reports that children born to [...]
    Posted to Online Speech Therapy (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 23, 2010
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