by Cal Brunell | Nov 24, 2020 | Blog, SLP Life
In Case You Missed It… Everyday Speech was recently invited by eLuma Online Therapy to participate in a partnered webinar where our founders, Brittany and Cal Brunell, were joined by three other veteran Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) to share strategies,...
by Brittany Brunell | Mar 18, 2015 | App recommendations, Fun Activities, General, iPad, SLP Life, Therapy Thoughts
My PlayHome app is one of my favorite apps and is a go to activity for me. The app is basically an interactive doll house. You might recognize the look of the characters and house because there was a popular paper version of this before the app. It includes five...
by Brittany Brunell | Mar 4, 2015 | Assistive Technology, Fun Activities, General, SLP Life, Therapy Thoughts
The new version of Boardmaker Studio is a big change from the previous Speaking Dynamically Pro. One of the biggest changes is simply navigating the screen. Creating a new project is very different from starting a new board. These big changes may feel intimidating- I...
by Brittany Brunell | Feb 12, 2015 | Assistive Technology, Fun Activities, General, SLP Life, Therapy Thoughts
In the middle of all the snow last week, I went to a training workshop on Boardmaker Studio. I learned a lot of new tricks and I’m happy to share them! The following are some of my favorite Gadgets in Boardmaker Studio for SLP’s. The gadgets are the cool features you...
by Brittany Brunell | Jan 27, 2015 | For Parents, Fun Activities, General, SLP Life, Therapy Thoughts
I’m writing this post from home due to the snow day (or impending days). The book I’m sharing is very appropriate for the weather. No Two Alike by Keith Baker is a wonderful book to read to children of many ages. I selected it for a group of children who have...
by Brittany Brunell | Jan 21, 2015 | For Parents, General, SLP Life, Therapy Thoughts
As I’ve mentioned before, I have been running a group focusing on social skills and health with my high school students. The idea began out of necessity because there was no health class suited for students with special needs. I worked with the Special Ed teachers,...