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Literati Kids x Macy Gilson Part Two

As a speech language pathologist, it’s no surprise how much I value language and literacy. I’ve had a passion for reading ever since I can remember and I can often be caught in the middle of one (or two or three) books! I began building my children’s book library when I was in graduate school pursing a Master’s degree in Communication Sciences & Disorders. I quickly figured out that not only are books fundamental to learning, but they also make wonderful activities for speech therapy. I incorporate books into my lesson plans on a daily basis, and my children’s book library has grown to reflect that, so I was beyond thrilled when Literati reached out to invite me to become an ambassador.

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School With Special Education | Everything You Need to Know

Here is a list of the most important things you should know if your child attends school with special education. If your child qualifies, they will be placed in special education, which is “specially designed instruction, at no cost to the parents, to meet the unique needs of a child with a disability…”

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Literati Kids x Macy Gilson Part One

As a speech language pathologist, it’s no surprise how much I value language and literacy. I’ve had a passion for reading ever since I can remember and I can often be caught in the middle of one (or two or three) books! I began building my children’s book library when I was in graduate school pursing a Master’s degree in Communication Sciences & Disorders. I quickly figured out that not only are books fundamental to learning, but they also make wonderful activities for speech therapy. I incorporate books into my lesson plans on a daily basis, and my children’s book library has grown to reflect that, so I was beyond thrilled when Literati reached out to invite me to become an ambassador.

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My Favorite Books About Disabilities - Part Two

Today I am sharing my favorite books that portray characters with disabilities! Reading stories about children with disabilities is a great way to reinforce inclusion in your home. The more a child is exposed to people that are different from them, the more likely they are to celebrate those differences.

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ScriptSpeak x Macy Gilson

Last fall I had the opportunity to partner with ScriptSpeak, a text-to-speech software company uses AI to convert written content into verbal speech. Trent and Clay Martin, the founders of Script Speak, are helping companies reach a larger audience by making written content more accessible and I am so impressed with their innovation and attention to detail. After using ScriptSpeak for the past few months, I can assure you that it is the best feature on my website, for a variety of reasons.

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My Instagram Fam | Down syndrome

I have met so many amazing people through social media, so I have decided to start a new series on the blog called My Instagram Fam. I am constantly inspired by these accounts and I want to share them with you all today in the hope that you will be inspired, too! If you’re looking for great Down syndrome resources, ideas, tips and information, follow these accounts!

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How to Talk to Your Children About Disabilities

Talking to your children about disabilities does not have to be scary or awkward. There are so many little things you can do on a daily basis to educate your children! I have compiled by top five tips to increase your child’s disability awareness to create a more inclusive home and community.

disability awareness | parenting | disability advocate | parenting | inclusion | inclusion matters

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10 ASL Signs to Teach Your Baby

Teaching your baby simple signs is an additional form of communication. Sign language can help some children communicate with mom/dad before they are able to communicate via verbal speech.

baby sign | ASL | American Sign Language | Deaf | hearing loss | sign language | free sign language | sign language lessons | easy sign language | baby sign language | total communication

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