It’s here again… Another HUGE Teachers pay Teachers sale extravaganza! Are you all set and ready to party with up to 28% off? My cart is full to the brim with some amazing products from my favorite SLP bloggers as well as some sweet clip art for new products! First, here are a few of […]
Mustache Dice Descriptions {Materials Monday}
Describing is one of the most difficult tasks for my students with language impairments. They often give very nonspecific descriptions or are completely unable to complete the task. When we are first learning how to describe appropriately I give them hints and require only a few areas of description. Then, as they improve their skills, […]
S-peachy Feedback ~ February!
A few of my favorite SLP bloggers take time to recognize the detailed and helpful feedback that they receive on TpT each month. I have decided to link up and join in on the party! On the 3rd Monday of each month, the participating bloggers, which now includes me, will choose a thorough comment from […]
AAC: Encouragement and Training of Teachers and Support Staff
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) is the reason that I decided to become a Speech-Language Pathologist. The moment that I saw a young student communicate using a voice output device, I was hooked. No longer did I want to be a pediatrician or a gifted education teacher… I wanted to help children find their voices! […]
SLP Olympics
I cannot get enough of the Olympics! Over our few snow days here in Missouri, I was able to watch many of the first events live online. I, as a former fastpitch athlete and coach, absolutely love athletic competitions. These athletes are top-notch… amazing… incredible… As I watched the games tonight, I thought about other top-notch… […]
SpeechPage {Materials Monday}
I was given the opportunity to check out some materials from SpeechPage this school year. With my new caseload of children with severe Autism who are nonverbal and utilize AAC to students with articulation errors only, diverse materials are music to my ears. Here are the products that I previewed: The first thing that I […]
SLPs & the Importance of Avoiding the Jargon Trap
It’s the day of the big reveal. You’ve worked on that beautiful evaluation report for hours, diligently checking and re-checking standard scores and comparing them to the manual to ensure that you are providing an accurate picture of your client’s language abilities. As your team sits down at the conference table with the client’s parents […]
Apple’s “Guided Access” feature
Stop what you are doing and read this! It will help you tremendously in therapy and/or with your students that use AAC for their voice! This year I was asked to attend a PD opportunity about iPads and Special Needs. Unfortunately, I knew much of what was talked about and ended up being the token […]
Let’s Be Social from Everyday Speech {Appy Friday Review & Giveaway}
Everyday Speech has just released their first app – Let’s Be Social. It is described as an app that targets the pragmatic skills of Recognizing Emotions, Solving Problems, Forming Friendships, and Predicting Outcomes. Here’s more… Once the app is open, this is the screen you begin with. The simple design of this app makes it perfect for use […]
Articulation Carnival from Virtual Speech Center {Appy Friday Review}
Virtual Speech Center recently released their “Articulation Carnival” which is a comprehensive app for working on all phonemes! This great addition to iTherapy from VSC aims to provide a comprehensive and flexible articulation program to practice pronunciation of ALL English phonemes at the word/phrase/sentence levels. This is probably my favorite VSC articulation app to date. Here’s […]
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