DSC_0099, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter. Sometimes I love my job. (Well most the time, I really love my job.) But the times I really, really love my job (and am very thankful for all the profess… more →
Fromthebackdeck's Weblogfromthebackdeck wrote 5 months ago: DSC_0099, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter. Sometimes I love my job. (Well most the time, I reall … more →
fromthebackdeck wrote 7 months ago: DSC_0002, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter. Is this not beautiful? Western Washington along a cou … more →
fromthebackdeck wrote 7 months ago: DSC_0183, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter. A bigger part of presenting at a conference is not th … more →
fromthebackdeck wrote 9 months ago: DSC_0091, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter. We met this little 4-year-old outside a bookstore in … more →
fromthebackdeck wrote 9 months ago: Self Portrait 1, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter. Once a child has beginning language, we, as pa … more →
fromthebackdeck wrote 10 months ago: Isaac Said Bird, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter. I’m not a speech pathologist nor an expe … more →
fromthebackdeck wrote 11 months ago: Francis Frog’s Busy Day Written By Auntie My name is Francis Frog. I met my mom in a toy shop. … more →
fromthebackdeck wrote 1 year ago: Bunny Sentry, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter. Ok, I can just hear it, “If that is phonological … more →
fromthebackdeck wrote 1 year ago: Sound between 2 Trees, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter. Down by the Bay – where the watermelon g … more →
fromthebackdeck wrote 1 year ago: Reading in the Tree, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter. Most questions I address concern children … more →
fromthebackdeck wrote 1 year ago: Physical Necessity Read, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter. Those of us in education, and who love … more →
fromthebackdeck wrote 1 year ago: Libraries have made it too easy for me. I can access full text articles online while curled up on th … more →
fromthebackdeck wrote 1 year ago: View from the Back Deck 12, originally uploaded by Gail Coulter. Mrs. Jones had one arm. The sleeve … more →