Purposeful Movement
our first to in-person spelling lessons and the importance of movement
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What will today’s newsletter be? Hmm…
This week’s communication update won’t include any specific things about spelling lessons or how to work with your child. I am just sharing how each session went for our son and who we ended up choosing for our son.
I spent the last couple of weeks meeting with two different Spelling to Communication (S2C) practitioners. They were the ones that were closest to me. About an hour north and an hour south. Both were still in training, and not gonna lie I didn’t know how that was going to work. Hell, I am still in training! But I gave it shot. I wanted him to have someone in person that he could work with. Someone that would know a little more than I do.
First up, Austin.
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