I get asked frequently which speech/language therapy materials I recommend or are my favorite to use. Today I’ll be sharing 10 of my favorites that I use weekly and why I love them! 1 – Story Champs Intervention I utilize Story Champs with so many of my students. I wrote a review of it last […]
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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 […]
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. […]
New School Year, New Apps: Social Detective!
The 2015-2016 school year is just around the corner for many of you! A new year brings so many great things including new school supplies and shoes. SLPs also love new therapy apps for their tablets! Today we kick of a series of reviews about some of the newest therapy apps on the market that may […]
Everyday Speech Social Skills Videos {Review and Promo Code}
When working with students in the area of Pragmatic Language/Social Skills, video modeling can be a great tool. However, most video modeling provided is either highly outdated or not created by a Speech-Language Pathologist… or both! It’s difficult to find appropriate videos that are current and well-scripted and from recent years to make sure students […]
Appy Friday: Social Norms by VSC
Today we take a look at Social Norms by Virtual Speech Center. You can learn detailed information about the app by watching the video tutorial below. The navigation from the first page is simple and easy to get started. I like that you can easily adjust these two important settings: Text and Audio. This helps […]
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 […]
Stars in Her Eyes: Navigating the Maze of Childhood Autism {Book Review & Giveaway}
“Even though autism is now a household word, many people do not understand the first thing about it.” ~Dr. B “Stars in Her Eyes” I have always had a love for working with children with autism and other severe and profound delays/disorders. I love that each child is incredibly unique and incredible in their own special […]
Easy-To-Say First Words: A Focus on Final Consonants {Book Review & Giveaway}
It’s time for the very FIRST Book Review here at Sublime Speech! And, I’ve had the privilege of starting off with a bang with Easy-To-Say First Words: A Focus on Final Consonants! This simple, yet incredibly useful, book was sent to me from the author, Cara Tambellini Danielson who is an SLP! (I’m a little […]
Question TherAppy and Conversation TherAppy from Tactus {Appy Friday Review}
Tactus Therapy has a reputation for quality apps for adult rehab. When I met a few of their representatives at ASHA this year, I had no idea that they made apps that could also be used with a student population. Recently I was invited to try out a few for this review! I was able to […]