Handling Stressful IEP Meetings
We all have them: those stressful IEP meetings when you and the parent have some differences when it comes to objectives or service times. It doesn't matter if you've been in the field for 1 year or 30...
View ArticleAutism & Halloween: Tips for Parents
By Lucas Steuber, MS, SLP/CF, MA-T Halloween is coming up, and for most people it's all about being spooky and scary! Of course, some of us don't like to be spooked and scared. I know there are...
View ArticleWorking Your Way Through Retirement
Many people who waited eagerly for the day they could stop working and enjoy a leisurely retirement find that the reality doesn’t match their dreams. “Some people are not prepared financially or...
View ArticleYour Child and AAC: One Mother’s Tips for Success
Elizabeth Kenkel is a 21-year-old young woman with Moebius Syndrome and cerebral palsy who no longer has to rely on anyone to share her ideas, thoughts and feelings thanks to her speech-generating...
View ArticleSammy the Lisping Parrot
By Susan Gottlieb, TSHH Tommy was an only child. He always wanted a pet to keep him company. On his fifth birthday, his wish came true. His mom took him to the pet store to buy a parrot. Tommy was so...
View ArticleNo App for That
By Tamer Abouras Back in 1986, Ferris Bueller told us “Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” However true that fictional character’s now nearly...
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