by Megan Ingram | Mar 1, 2020 | executive function
Do you have Speech Pathology crushes? I do! I want to share my latest.Celebrating the work of Sarah Ward and Kristen Jacobsen.As a Speechie was I was a little late coming to the idea of executive function and my role in supporting it in sessions. However, over the...
by Megan Ingram | Aug 25, 2019 | Game, Resources
Let’s Feed Fuzzy the Squirrel One thing about games for speech is that you can find them anywhere. We are not restricted to just the language area! This game’s original purpose is working on Maths concepts. Feed Fuzzy comes with heaps of acorns which are...
by Megan Ingram | Sep 1, 2017 | Language
Tongue tie. To cut or not to cut, that is the question. For years, I have felt a little uncomfortable about tongue ties. I looked for the heart shaped tongue tip and explored how the tongue moved in the mouth, but my mind was always on function. If they could make...
by Megan Ingram | Jun 21, 2017 | Therapy
Three weeks ago, I didn’t know what a fidget spinner was. Then within a week I had seen three in sessions, my children owned one each, and I was having discussions with schools about the best way to manage them. One of the most interesting conversations I had was...
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