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Communication Unplugged

April 16, 2019 by custom

Our world…our busy schedules…our phones, devices, and screen time…are rewiring our systems.  When I was young, children were out in neighborhoods learning how to get along and how to problem solve with others. Now children are often scheduled into various sporting practices, dance classes, and other activities. These are great chances to provide time for … [Read more…]

Posted in: #children, #relationships, nonverbal communication, social emotional, toys, Uncategorized Tagged: #activelistener, #bepresent, #communication, #deviceusage, #electronics, #empathy, #passivelistener, #qualitytime, #relationships, #technology

Too much to do, too little time

January 23, 2017 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

Hello peeps!  I would like to welcome the guest post for January 2017…Kara Olimene.  I have known Kara for about 2 1/2 years through mutual friends.  Kara is a kind and knowledgeable person who has a good reputation in her area of expertise.  And, apparently she is considering starting her own blog! I hope you … [Read more…]

Posted in: social emotional Tagged: #anxiety, #socialemotional, #strategies, #stress, #time

Electronics and Kids: Passive/Active Listening

January 17, 2017 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

I had a couple of topics on the tip of my noggin for this week but the blog posts just were not flowing. So, I went back through emails I had saved when I started this blogging journey to what topics I had not built into this site yet. I had to smile at the … [Read more…]

Posted in: nonverbal communication, social emotional, toys, Uncategorized, visual-strategies Tagged: #communication, #earlyintervention, #parents, #socialemotional, #socialthinker

Social Emotional: An SLP Perspective II

January 3, 2017 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

Happy New Year to each of you! I do not know about you, but I have been doing some reflecting! That could be good or bad, right? Thinking about making some changes that hopefully help my days run a little smoother, provide me with more free time, maybe a little more revenue if I find … [Read more…]

Posted in: social emotional, Uncategorized Tagged: #carryover, #earlyintervention, #family, #moretime, #relationships, #sister, #socialemotional, slp

Social Emotional: An SLP Perspective

July 25, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

Sometimes in life we are turned to look at ourselves and our own social emotional well-being. Life presents us with a challenge, a loss, a change so we turn to our support system and to ourselves. Us therapists are human beings too. We make mistakes. We go through life’s trials and tribulations.  I need to … [Read more…]

Posted in: social emotional Tagged: #developmentaltherapist, #earlyintervention, #lcpc, #occupationaltherapist, #physicaltherapist, #socialemotional, #speechpathologist

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    Toys and Tips XIII: An SLP Twist

    Toys and Tips XIII: An SLP Twist I was at the dentist’s office this week and he asked when my next blog was coming out.   Ha!  I told him I have been slacking. Thank you Dr. Lance for following my blog!  Anywho…I was feeling like another Toys and Tips post was in order. I had 2 of my create a scene … [Read more…]
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