The 2021 ASHA Schools Connect Conference is taking place from July 14-26 virtually. I have two poster presentations at this conference. Teaching “Thinking Words”: Extending Robust Vocabulary Instruction to Adolescents with High Functioning AutismJust Ask Me Again II: An Investigation of Response Patterns on the PPVT-4 (with my co-author, Rihana Mason) When the conference isContinueContinue reading “Upcoming Presentations at the 2021 ASHA Schools Connect Conference”
Monthly Archives: June 2021
When the Student is Ready, the Teacher Will Appear
Image Courtesy of Pixabay.com Those of you who have been owned by a cat already know there is a lot we can learn from these very interesting creatures who choose to share their lives with us. One of the most important lessons I’ve learned from the cats who’ve been in my life is to makeContinueContinue reading “When the Student is Ready, the Teacher Will Appear”
Repetition, Repetition, Repetition
Image Courtesy of Pixabay.com This summer, I’ve had the chance to work with a group of public school Bachelor’s level speech-language therapists who are completing their Master’s degrees in speech-language pathology. One of the themes that has come up is the use of repetition in therapy. To this point, most of the cohort hasn’t usedContinueContinue reading “Repetition, Repetition, Repetition”
Lost In Interpretation Download Now Available
Image Courtesy of Pixabay.com A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away – last month anyway – my colleague and I had an article published in The Teaching Professor. The topic was how to make the higher education classroom more inclusive for speakers of all dialects, not just Mainstream American English. As someoneContinueContinue reading “Lost In Interpretation Download Now Available”
