It’s Friday Eve (AKA Thursday)! I’m always ready for the weekend but Autumn weekends are a personal favorite! I hope you take some time to relax on your weekend ahead! But, first take a few minutes to participate in this fun contest that some of your favorite SLP Bloggers have put together for you today! […]
3 Great Smarty Ears apps! {Appy Friday Reviews & Giveaway}
I’ve had a chance to check out 3 of Smarty Ears’ apps this month and wanted to tell you all about them! They cover very different needs and we use them regularly with my students. Expressive:The first is Expressive, one of Smart Ears’ AAC apps. It is an entry-level, yet comprehensive AAC app available […]
Move over Sticker Charts…
“Great job today, let’s put a sticker on your chart!” I’m not sure how you feel about sticker charts but I have always abhorred them! It may be a combo of being allergic to stickers with the student obsession they incite. Or it could be that a sticker on a chart does little to show […]
Super Duper Publications Silly Sets: Minimal Pairs for Maximum Progress {Materials Monday}
This week I have the awesome opportunity to share a fellow MSU Bear’s collaborative work on a great NEW Super Duper product for Minimal Pairs entitled “Silly Sets: Minimal Pairs for Maximum Progress“. Kim Patterson, M.S., CCC-SLP and Rynette Kjesbo, M.S., CCC-SLP collaborated to author this great 100 card set of hilarious Silly Sets aimed […]
School of Multi-Step Directions app from VSC {Appy Friday Review}
Press the on button, swipe the screen, then select the Virtual Speech Center’s “School of Multi-Step Directions” app! This great addition to iTherapy from VSC aims to improve auditory comprehension of multi-step directions in the academic context. The app is built around the theme of school and allows children to follow increasingly longer and more complex multi–step unrelated directions […]
Prepositions Journey app from VSC {Appy Friday Review}
“Where” is an app targeting prepositions?!? Here! Virtual Speech Center’s “Preposistions Journey” is an app which aims to aid practice with early/common prepositions. Children have fun practicing prepositions with three animals who appear in three different colorful scenes: lake camping, island, and city.I have several children that are targeting prepositions at one of my settings. Overall, […]
DiWednesday: Creating and Keeping Therapy Data in Google Drive
This is a techie DIY for this week. A genius SLP in my district utilizes Google Drive for data tracking. After playing around with this method, and falling in love with the simplicity and Earth-Friendlyness of it for attendance tracking, I just HAD to share it with you! It has been a time and lifesaver […]
You Might Be an SLP If…
This year I’ve had the amazing privilege of sharing my room with a fellow SLP (yes, I actually enjoy sharing a space… more on that in another post). We often have a laugh over funny SLP-inspired happenings that creep up in our private lives. It got me thinking about all of those little things that […]
SLPs Hopping Back into School!
Welcome back to all of the amazing SLPs out there! I’m sure you’ve noticed a lot of activity brewing… it’s a big ol’ back to school BLOG HOP!!!! If you’ve never participated in a blog hop before, you’re in for a treat. And welcome back for all of you seasoned pros! We’ve teamed up to […]
Comprehension Aphasia app from VSC {Appy Friday Review}
Virtual Speech Center’s “Comprehension Aphasia” is an app which aims to help adults and children with auditory comprehension tasks. The app is ideally used with those who have difficulties as a result of aphasia, cognitive deficits and decreased attention, Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD), receptive language disorders, and Autism.I have several children with receptive language disorder, […]
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