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What time is it? Summertime!!!!! It's our vacation... But it's still a great time to learn!!! I am re-visiting my knowledge of swallowing and early language intervention! Check back soon for some good information. Also for info on a great storytelling game that my sister likes to play with her kids. Have a great summer!!!!

some good literature

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Lots of great information about the early years, from Julie Masterson and Ken Apel, two of my heroes One of my favorite books about how to utilize good literature in your child's speech and language development

Dominican Independence Day

Happy Dominican Independence Day! Enjoy some video clips from PS 115's Carnaval Celebration. http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid980795760?bclid=1125903423&bctid=1442376010

2008

Hello!! Happy New Year! It's been way too long since I've updated this blog, so let's get caught up! I hope your holidays were splendid and that 2008 is treating you well. And I hope you've started off the year with a great book! Here are a few titles I've read and LOVEd this year: The Perilous Gard Elizabeth Marie Pope A great fairy tale with an interesting twist at the end. Helps you want to delve into the history of Elizabethan England as well. Cheaper by the Dozen Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey This book made me laugh out loud more than once. Tells about life in a family with 12 children in the 1920's. Times haven't changed as much as one might think. Guys Write for Guys Read Multiple Authors, edited by John Sciezka This book has also made me laugh out loud, even, perhaps, to guffaw. If you've ever been a boy or wondered how boys think, this is the book for you. It tells some delightful tales of boyhood many of which