Valentine's day is quickly approaching!  I like to send in a little something for the kiddos at Camden's day care and since most are under 2 it's hard to find something they can all enjoy.  So, this year I went with applesauce!  I know they all like and can eat applesauce so I'm hoping it's a hit.  You can download the tags for FREE by clicking on any of the pictures below. Tags are made with clip art from Kate Hadfield and are super easy to assemble.  I just printed on card stock, cut them out, hole punched them near the top and tied them down with some string. I included two different sayings, one says "Valentine, you're my main squeeze!" and the other says "You're awesome-sauce, valentine!" You can use both like I did or choose whichever you like the best.   Hope your week is filled with love and chocolate! : ) Here is an example of the tag printed with color ink.  Note: Please be aware that these tags are NOT ...
This week I found myself with a very excited student who had a birthday and I felt terrible.  I realized I was unprepared for birthday celebrations.  In the classroom I usually had hats that we would wear or a treasure box to pick from.  In the speech room, I rarely find myself working with a kiddo on their exact birthday but know I need to make more of an effort to celebrate birthdays throughout the month.  So, I figured there may be some teachers (or SLPs) out there with the same problem.  I put together a small packet of birthday printables .  All printables are in black/white to save ink (and because I don't have a color printer at school). Since I am a visual learner I made some examples to see how they turned out and to use as examples.  The best part of this pack is that it's FREE! You can download it for FREE by clicking on the picture below.  Since I get this question a lot, I'll go ahead with it and let you know all the clip art used is by Kate Hadfield , she jus...