This is the final post in a literacy series that I have been working on leading up to the release of my Hallow-Reading board game. If you haven’t read the previous posts yet and would like to check them out, feel free to click on the links below: RhymingSyllable...
I know you’ve been waiting on pins and needles – I’m back with more information regarding syllables and teaching kiddos to read! In my last post, I introduced the concept of syllable deletion and discussed the role it plays in literacy development....
Have you ever wondered what you can do at home to help your child learn how to read? This series of posts will assist you with teaching your child early literacy skills. In my last post, I discussed rhyming, which is an early part of phonological awareness. When you...
With summer slipping through our fingers here in the PNW, I wanted to share one of my boys’ favorite activities in the hope that you can enjoy this activity, too, as we transition to PSL season. As a mom, I have seen firsthand the amount of energy that children...
A Speech & Language Pathologist’s job is anything but monotonous! There are endless ways that SLPs can contribute to society and help people across the lifespan. Some people might think, “I know what speech therapists do, they help people say their...
Tara Dogero, M.S., CCC-SLP, is a pediatric Speech & Language Pathologist turned stay-at-home-mom to two young boys. She is passionate about empowering parents and educators to have the tools to teach children language skills. Read more about Tara