The Introverted Therapist: Are we “broken”? I can’t quite remember when I decided that being loud, outgoing, and extroverted was the “right” way to be. Maybe it was in elementary school when my teachers would scold me for talking too quietly when I was speaking in front of the class (while my classmates snickered). Maybe…
Category: Bucket List Books for SLPs
Bucket List Books for SLPs: The Five Love Languages of Children
I spend a lot of time talking about languages. After all, my site is all about building better language skills in children with disabilities. But today, I’m going to talk about another kind of language. One that doesn’t focus syntax or morphology. However, it does focus on one key verb. That verb is “love. I’ll…
Bucket List Books for SLPs: What’s Your Excuse? by John P. Foppe
What would you do if you had no arms? When John Foppe’s parents rushed to the hospital on the day of his birth, they were expecting to deliver a healthy baby girl. Imagine their shock when instead, they delivered a baby boy with no arms, and an abdominal issue that almost cost him his life;…