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 […]
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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. […]
What’s in your Cart? Hero Sale Edition {Linky Party}
It’s my wishlist, and I’ll buy if I want to, buy if I want to, buy if I want to… you would buy too if a full cart happened to you! Here we go! One of my favorite times of the year… A TpT Sale Party! “Teachers are Heroes” sale starts this week and we’re linking up […]
Preposition Remix from Smarty Ears {Appy Friday Review & Giveaway}
I recently had the opportunity to try Smarty Ears‘ app – Preposition Remix. It is described as a an app developed to work on the skills needed to understand the relationship between nouns/pronouns and other words. Here’s more… Once the app is open, this is the screen you begin with. The colorful design and rock theme of this app is […]
iPractice Verbs from Smarty Ears {Appy Friday Review & Giveaway}
I recently had the opportunity to try Smarty Ears‘ app – iPractice Verbs. It is described as a an app developed to help children learn and practice basic English verbs in a variety of levels (word, phrase, sentence) and tense forms (present, present progressive & past tense). Here’s more… Once the app is open, this is the screen you […]
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 […]
LinguaPix from Expressive Solutions {Appy Friday Review}
While at ASHA I had the opportunity to meet the great folks at Expressive Solutions. They are the authors of the ArticPix and Story Pals apps among others. They have recently released an great new app – LinguaPix. It is described as a an app for individuals to practice expressive language skills in three activities: Flashcards, Matching, and Pick […]
10 Speech & Language Apps to Gift this Holiday Season!
(Part of graphic from http://abali.ru/?p=9869&lang=en and http://www.apple.com/ipad/) You’ve seen several of the awesome speech and language gift-giving posts lately. I’m definitely a proponent of educational toys for our kiddos and strive to purchase hands-on gifts for the kids in my life. However, I know that many of our speech and language students gravitate toward technology. There are […]
Sentence Ninja app by Smarty Ears {Appy Friday Review}
Smarty Ears had recently released an amazing new app – Sentence Ninja. It is described as a multi-player multi-level app designed to improve sentence structure skills in children and adults. This app was created to facilitate an understanding of how correct word order impacts sentence structure. Here’s a bit more… Once the app is open, […]