Help for Itinerant Evaluators

I remember attending a conference at Stockton State College in NJ, back in the late 1980s or early 1990s presented by Dr. Wayne Secord.  I couldn’t tell you the topic, however, I do recall Dr. Secord saying something along the lines of “Today, multidisciplinary means come together-go apart when it should mean come together-stay together.”Continue reading “Help for Itinerant Evaluators”

Apples, Pumpkins, and Leaves, Oh My

I love autumn! I think it is safe to say it is my favorite season. It awes my senses.  The crimsons and yellows, oranges and rust colored “foilage” (apologies to my SLP friends; a nod to one of my autumnal mispronunciation pet peeves) blanket the ground like confetti.  I love the cool crisp air thatContinue reading “Apples, Pumpkins, and Leaves, Oh My”

Because I'm "Appy"

Over the years I have become increasingly dismayed about the state of mental health services in this country.  I come to this conclusion authentically after witnessing those with mental illness suffer in different ways.  Often diagnosis comes late, and then, rather than good treatment, experimentation with a series of medications ensues.  Medications  that either makeContinue reading “Because I'm "Appy"”

To Intervention and Beyond!

Wow!  There is so much speech-language merchandise available for purchase these days!  Most of the merchandise extols the superhuman qualities we as speech-language pathologists possess!  Some days I will admit, I feel the effects of the proverbial kryptonite and my powers are sapped.  Those are the days I seek out the superhuman strength of myContinue reading “To Intervention and Beyond!”