Do Parent-Teacher conferences make you nervous? Are you wondering how to make the most of your short block of time? Conferences can seem overwhelming for parents who have children with academic challenges. View conferences as a time to work as a team and come up with...
By Haley Hall, B.A. LEAP Instructor & Learning Specialist Have you heard of reader’s theater? Reader’s theater is a type of acting in which performers do not memorize their lines. Sets, costumes, and actions are minimal, and the focus is on each...
by Jaimi Bird, M.A., CCC-SLP Does your child need an academic boost over the summer? Is reading difficult? Is your child falling behind in math? Are you concerned about your child’s ability to express themselves clearly and follow directions? At Enrichment Therapy...
By Megan Hughes, M.A., CCC-SLP Speech-Language Pathologist Previously, I described 3 helpful analogies used to teach your child the difference between mirror-image letters “b” and “d”. Find this information here! Once your child becomes more...
Does your child have difficulty identifying “b” and “d”? Letter reversals of these two letters are common! Here are some tricks and fun activities to help end the confusion: Explain that the letter “b” is made up of two objects: a...