Isaac Said Bird, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter.
I’m not a speech pathologist nor an expert on early childhood. But one of the wonderful things about teaching in higher education is that the experts, who do know, often work right across the hall. I asked my colleague to give one or two suggestions that parents could [...]
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Isaac Said ‘Bird’
February 28, 2009Eat, Sleep, Read
August 26, 2008Physical Necessity Read, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter.
Those of us in education, and who love and live to read, think that reading is one of the physical necessities of life and is acquired as easily as speaking. But that’s not the case for all children and adults. Reading is difficult and disagreeable for many. I [...]
Go South on I – 5
August 24, 2008Looking across to the San Juans, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter.
When does imperfection become perfection? Dr. Cason at DrCason.org presented us with an imperfect picture. The beauty is evident if anyone is willing to open up their eyes and really see. This thought is especially important to me because I work in the field of [...]
