The school year is underway. Although this blog is not exclusively for school-based clinicians, it has always been inspired by my current caseload (Currently K-5). I love sharing tools for SLPs and have been doing so in this series of blog posts, click here to access the others as they are added. In this post, I’ll talk […]
What’s in a Name?
Speech Teacher. Speech Lady. Speech Therapist. Hey you… We get called many things when working in the field of Speech-Language Pathology. I’ve heard it all. My absolute favorite was being called the “Blonde Speech Lady” by an administrator… an ADMINISTRATOR! I will never forget that moment. Not only did she not know my name (common […]
Great Tools for SLPs: SLP Toolkit
Another school year is sneaking up on us. While this blog is not exclusively for school-based clinicians, it has always been inspired by my current caseload which is K-5 at this time. I will be sharing a few tools for SLPs in this series of blog posts, click here to access the others as they […]
The District vs. Contract Company Debate
Each year I see several posts regarding the differences and pros/cons of being a district or contract company employee. I have been on both sides of this question on a few occasions and have experienced those pros/cons in person. In this post I’ll share my experience as well as some other information I’ve been told […]
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Editable SLP Organizer How-To
It’s already time to get organized for next school year. This post is designed to help those who have purchased the Editable SLP Organizer to get the most out of their purchase! This product is updated yearly and can either be used as a PDF or as an Editable PowerPoint file. It includes: *2 design […]
A Look at Hanen’s Make Play R.O.C.K.™ Booklets
It is Autism Acceptance month! Before becoming an SLP, I had very little knowledge or awareness of Autism. I am hopeful that the acceptance of autism continues to increase and that we continue to celebrate what makes each of us the unique humans that we are. To start off the month, I would like to […]
Why We Will Not “Be Quiet” in the Hallway: a love letter to our shusher
Today we were shushed. It happened in the hallway while I was walking with a group of students from their classrooms to my office. It did not surprise me because it isn’t the first time we’ve been “shushed” in my career, and I highly doubt it will be the last… because, I’m here to tell you, […]
Easy Student Motivators for Therapy!
Motivating students is a very important skill for SLPs and therapists. When students are motivated, they work hard and enjoy their time in therapy. Progress occurs more quickly and is long-lasting. Let’s be honest, boring isn’t beneficial (for most students) and finding an easy and engaging way to motivate students helps! As a young SLP […]
5th Blogiversary: Reflections, Celebrations, Goals, and Gifts!
First of all, Happy New Year!!! 2017, let’s rock it! I hope your break, assuming you had one, was restful and rejuvenating. You and I both know that we’re going to need to pull strength from those restful days as we trudge through the remaining half of the year! I wanted to take a minute, or […]
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