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YaYa’s in the Kitchen: Banana Cake Meets Three Chocolates

CELEBRATING SUMMER TRANSITIONS INTO CELEBRATING FALL!

As promised, I will be sharing recipes which you can easily prepare with your grand/children (no minimum age requirement), can be made with minimal supervision depending on each child’s age & “kitchen” experience, or if you are “sans” children, just for you! I have been baking & cooking, well let’s just say, for a long time. And I have incorporated this into my Speech-Language Pathology services since my early years as an SLP. So here goes, an easy and delicious chocolate treat!

TODAY’S post is to Celebrate National Chocolate Day, October 28, 2015.

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A Day in the Life of This SLP: Reflective

This morning a Facebook memory appeared as I scrolled through my news feed.

It was a post from 2013 in which I was tagged by a friend.

At the time, I was working with her 18 month old who was not yet talking. 

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A Day in the Life of This SLP: Appreciative

Communication

It can be said that I have dedicated my professional life as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to my friends who are challenged by understanding others and expressing themselves effectively or efficiently.

That is a simplification, but easily understood by those outside of the field of Speech-Language Pathology. 

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Back to School, College Edition: Amazing Research at UCF and FSU

With younger students returning to school, our older “children” return to the universities and colleges for another year as well.

During these first weeks, we hear outstanding news from two Florida universities related to break through health discoveries.

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