Available Now for Pre-Order

Cover image from Brookes Publishing My colleague, Dr. Rihana Mason, and I wrote two chapters on culturally responsive home visiting which appear as Chapters 6 and 7 in this editing text. Copies are available for pre-order now here. Materials for the RAIN and reMODEL Approaches discussed in the chapters are available at our companion site:ContinueContinue reading “Available Now for Pre-Order”

Success and Updates

Image by geralt on Pixabay.com It’s been a busy start to 2024 and I finally have time to post some updates. Spoiler alert ~ it’s all really good news. Finally! A Replacement Device for a Very Deserving Client :)! Yesterday, I got the news that one of my clients will be getting his replacement speechContinueContinue reading “Success and Updates”

How Not to Be a “Ken” SLP – Part 2 Mansplaining

Image courtesy of Tillixia on Pixabay.com Mansplaining The Oxford Dictionary defines mansplaining as, “the explanation of something by a man, typically to a woman, in a manner regarded as condescending or patronizing. Those of us who identify as women know mansplaining when we hear it. Or see it. Or read it. Or any combination ofContinueContinue reading “How Not to Be a “Ken” SLP – Part 2 Mansplaining”

Repeating Patterns…and Breaking Some Cycles

Image courtesy of pixabay.com Nature is full of repetition – and patterns Nature very much operates on the adage, ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.’ This adage leads to a lot of repetition and redundancy. It’s why a 5-digit forelimb like our hands is actually a very old structure in evolutionary terms. We shareContinueContinue reading “Repeating Patterns…and Breaking Some Cycles”