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10 Terrific Time-Saving Tips & Tricks for Busy SLPs
“Time is money”… “Lost time is never found again”… “Time is what we want most, but what we use worst”… We, as SLPs, are an extremely busy bunch. Between providing therapy services, writing reports, consulting with staff, calling parents, administering assessments, and trying to still have a full life outside of work, we don’t have […]
R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Find Out What it Means to SLPs.
Peruse any Speech-Language Pathologist professional group or social media account and you will likely see an SLP expressing frustration about one of many issues currently plaguing the profession. (yes, I said “plaguing”!) It’s difficult to know if these issues have always been present but have only recently been given a voice by social media platforms or if […]
Walking & Talking: Don’t Miss Therapy Opportunities During Transition Time
I’m an SLP and I enjoy long walks… down the hallway? Most SLPs have a packed schedule. Trying to organize therapy minutes for 60+ students across multiple grade levels and goals into about 30-35 hours per week is extremely difficult. I’m not sure about you, but I end up with sessions back-to-back nearly all day. […]
Maximize Social Media for Your Career Transition
Tap into social media connections and resources when you change work settings or specialties. Flexibility remains one of the most rewarding features of a career as an audiologist or speech-language pathologist. Working with various ages and populations as well as in diverse settings allows audiologists and SLPs to explore all areas of their profession and […]
Top 10 Summer Language & Speech Activities
Summer is full of sun and fun… and language opportunities. Whether you are looking for language-rich activities to recommend to the parents of children that you work with or for your own children, the following list will help you seek out the perfect activity for those sunny (or rainy) summer days. Farmers Market: Farmers Markets […]
March SLP Madness – Round One!
It’s that magical time of the year for basketball fans… March Madness. In the spirit of the tournament, some of my blogger friends have decided to do March Madness with an SLP twist! While you may not know a layup from a free throw, you DO know a tongue depressor from an SLP Blog and […]
SLP Bloggers 2016 Oscars Contest!
The Oscars are just around the corner and a few… okay, actually 25 SLP Bloggers got together to host the 3rd Annual SLP Bloggers Oscars Contest! You will have the chance to win up to 15 products from the incredible bloggers listed below. All you need to do is complete the predictions form below to be […]
Why I’m Proud to be “Just” a School SLP
Hello 2016! I hope this year brings you a wonderful journey with learning and laughs! This is already a year of change for me! I recently decided to go back into the schools and to continue doing Early Intervention part time in the evenings. It has been a huge decision, but one that I am […]
15 Gifts for Speech-Language Pathologists!
I tried to resist. I downloaded too many TED talks, tuned into NPR, and caught up on Hulu. But, let’s be honest, Adele’s new album isn’t out (until tomorrow) and all of my favorite shows had their “winter” finale this week filled with poinsettias and tinsel. I caved. Christmas music has been played. So, despite it […]
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