Apraxia Monday: So this is Christmas
By Leslie Lindsay (image source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/yarnattacks/5222187096/) Welcome to the last “Apraxia Monday” for the 2012 calendar year. I hope it’s been a good one… As I was baking...
View ArticleHappy New Year!!
By Leslie Lindsay (image source: http://www.okwalls.com/rgb-happy-new-year-2013-hd-wallpaper/rgb-happy-new-year-2013-hd-wallpaper/) Happy 2013!! I’m Leslie–a mom, wife, blogger, basset hound lover,...
View ArticleApraxia Monday: Bounce Your Way to Words
By Leslie Lindsay (image source: http://www.prlog.org/10543846-suitable-trampoline-mats-for-your-jumping-style.html) This past weekend we took our daughters to an indoor giant trampoline facility....
View ArticleApraxia Monday: Interview with Cari Ebert, CCC-SLP
By Leslie Lindsay Today I have a special guest interview, Cari Ebert, CCC-SLP of Summit Speech Therapy and fellow speechie blogger. Thanks a bunch for taking the time to chat with us, Cari. We are...
View ArticleApraxia Monday: It’s Yoga Time
By Leslie Lindsay Forget Hammer time…it’s yoga time! Just recently, my daughter Kate (7.9 years and recovering from CAS) came home from school all pumped up about yoga. Yes, yoga. Her P.E....
View ArticleApraxia Monday: Growing up with Apraxia
By Leslie & Kate Lindsay Hi, my name is Kate. I am seven years old and I’m in the 2nd grade. I love to draw and play, especially outside. I have a passion for building and creating things. I am...
View ArticleApraxia Monday: Give-a-Way & Interview with Author of “My nAMe is mILLy”
By Leslie Lindsay Here’s a special treat–interview with mom times 4 and author of the recently released children’s book, hi My nAMe is MiLLY, Heather Ziessler. [all images courtesy of Heather...
View ArticleApraxia Monday: Staying *Focused* on Daily Routines
By Leslie Lindsay (image source: www.thefocusfoundation.org) Today I would like to introduce a new resource: The Focus Foundation (http://www.thefocusfoundation.org/FF/index.php). It’s goal–to...
View ArticleApraxia Monday: Helen Keller
By Leslie Lindsay About a month or so ago, my family read Who Was Helen Keller by Gare Thompson. It’s a small book, designed for kiddos in the 1-4th grades. You may know Helen Keller as the deaf and...
View ArticleApraxia Monday: Reader’s Theater
By Leslie Lindsay It’s been a busy and somewhat challenging 2nd grade year for 8 year old Kate, who suffers from Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS). Having been dismissed from speech therapy during...
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