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
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Lisa so glad to see you are doing well. I saw your blog on Tamara Hall (FInck)'s blog. I love the speech therapy books. My daughter is 3 (almost 4) and has about a year speech delay due to her Epilepsy. I luckily became best friends with her Speech Therapist out here so we get a lot of one on one which is really helpful.
It's disability pride awareness month! Celebrate by reading one of the books suggested by the New York Public Library. I am reading Paperboy by Vince Vawter about a boy who stutters. I love the book, and I identify with the story of a boy who is misunderstood because of his disability. Prayers for everyone who has a disability and may have been misunderstood or mischaracterized because of it, and prayers for all those who work with people who have disabilities. If you would like to advocate for having a disability specialist in your church congregation so that more people can be included in your gospel activities, check out the following: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/callings/disability-specialist?lang=eng. I personally believe that having ward and stake disabilities specialists would result in exponential growth of wards and stakes since up to one in four adults in the United States have some type of disability. https://www.nypl.org/blog/2022/07/01/celebrating-disa
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
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