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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 [...]
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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 position may be ideal for you if you have a private practice or you
would like to be selective ...
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February is National Hobby Month, though some sites say it is in January, either way this is a great opportunity to begin a new hobby or spend some time working on an old one. With our busy lives, hobbies often take a back seat to other daily tasks. We should set aside some time to [...]
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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 (including language, social skills, and play skills) and develop goals to target each ...
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January 28th marks Lego’s celebrates its 52nd birthday. The Lego brick was not always the plastic brick we know and love today. When it first began in 1932 it was made of wood. The founder, Ole Krik Christansen decided that plastic was a much better material as it lasted longer (and didn’t cause splinters!).
While it [...]
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Cochlear Implants are designed to help those who are unable to benefit from traditional hearing aids. After receiving the cochlear implant, a child goes through a lengthy rehabilitation process to learn how to interpret the sound they can now hear. Many of those receiving a cochlear implant have never been able to hear.
In a study [...]
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January 8-12 is Universal Letter Writing Week. You can use this “holiday” to sit down and write an old-fashioned letter to a friend or loved one. Kids need practice writing traditional letters as most now send quick e-mails, texts or IM’s where grammar and sentence structure are not as important. But as they grow into [...]
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January is Book Blitz Month, a month designed to inspire people to build or expand their home libraries. Th is offers a good excuse to visit the local bookstore and encourage your child to choose a new book. Make it a fun event, rather than a simple trip to the bookstore. Use this opportunity to [...]
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January kicks off the 9th annual National Mentoring Month. This year’s spokesperson is General Colin L. Powell and the theme of this month is: “Expand Your Universe. Mentor a Child.” So what is a mentor? Well the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a mentor as “a trusted counselor or guide.” A mentor is someone, usually older [...]
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The start of a new year is a perfect time to get everything organized. Helping your child learn organizational skills will benefit them throughout their lives. When kids are organized, their homework gets done on time, they are ready for tests and have projects completed on time. They are more prepared for the school day [...]
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