The Oscars are this Sunday and they have absolutely NOTHING to do with Speech-Language Pathology… Almost nothing! Now before I get to the best part (an insanely awesome giveaway from some of my favorite SLP bloggers) I wanted to tell you a few ways that you COULD use the Oscars to your advantage after this […]
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What’s in Your Cart?!? {Linky Party}
The annual Cyber Monday Teachers pay Teachers sale is upon us! My wishlist is a mile long but I intend to hit the purchase button on a few key items that I’d love to share with you & a few of my new store items! Here’s what’s new at Sublime Speech: My animal […]
Amazing Autumn Acorn Adventure
Happy Autumn! This is my favorite season of the year. Changing colors, school is in full swing, apples, hoodies, festivals, and so much more! So, on this first day of Autumn, I would like to launch a fun social media adventure! It’s a pretty easy adventure and will lead to a very fun reward […]
Top 5 Pre-K/Early Intervention Books for Fall/Halloween
Fall is my favorite season of the year! However, I’ve never been a huge fan of Halloween… but my clients definitely have been! This year, I decided to find some great books to integrate into therapy with my EI/Pre-K clients. These books elicit great vocabulary, concepts, and overall language. They will allow you to target […]
Back to School Buys: The SLP’s Handbook for Inclusive School Practices
Many SLPs are being asked to provide, or are seeking to provide, inclusive services within their school settings. However, this task can be very daunting to initiate if your school has provided typical pull-out and separated services in the past. If your school will be implementing an inclusive model, The Speech-Language Pathologist’s Handbook for Inclusive […]
Back to School Buys: Artic Attack
This post kicks off a fun new series about some must-haves for the upcoming year! I’m starting off with a really fun series of books from Kimberly Swon Lewis (Activity Tailor). I’m sure that if you work with Elementary and even some Secondary students you have had the battle of needing to work on the […]
Itsy Bitsy Speech & Language Activities
I am NOT a fan of spiders but The Itsy Bitsy Spider has always had a small bit of my heart. I fell in love with this clipart from Apples n Acorns and had to make an adorable activity set for my Pre-K kiddos. There is of course an adorable set of lyric cards to […]
5 supplies any SLP needs if… {Part I}
Today’s post is a first in a series. We start today with 5 supplies any SLP needs if… they work with clients with severe disabilities. This is a population that grabbed my heart and has never let go. They are the most wonderful clients and are the reason that I became an SLP. It can be a […]
10 Great IKEA Toys for Early Speech & Language Development
When you hear “IKEA” you think furniture and meatballs and that little instruction booklet guy who “helps” you interpret directions that don’t have words. I have LOVED their organizational goodies and decorations for years. However, until a few years ago when I moved near an IKEA store (well, actually we have 2 in Chicago!) I had no idea […]
Summer Prep Part I – Getting Organized
Organizing is what you do before you do something, so that when you do it, it is not all mixed up. ~A. A. Milne Summer is a great time to get ready for the busy Autumn ahead. No matter what setting you are in, organization is a key element to successful therapy. This year I […]
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