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. […]
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Summer Prep Part I – Getting Organized
Organizing is what you do before you do something, so that when you do it, it is not all mixed up. ~A. A. Milne Summer is a great time to get ready for the busy Autumn ahead. No matter what setting you are in, organization is a key element to successful therapy. This year I […]
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 […]
Take the TPT Plunge Linky Party!
TpT and I have been great friends for a very long time. Back when I began this blog and was creating materials and hosting them through Google, etc. I thought that there had to be a better way to host the materials. When I ran across an article about the now-famous Deanna Jump and looked […]
What’s In Your Cart? {linky party}
It’s here again… Another HUGE Teachers pay Teachers sale extravaganza! Are you all set and ready to party with up to 28% off? My cart is full to the brim with some amazing products from my favorite SLP bloggers as well as some sweet clip art for new products! First, here are a few of […]
Mustache Dice Descriptions {Materials Monday}
Describing is one of the most difficult tasks for my students with language impairments. They often give very nonspecific descriptions or are completely unable to complete the task. When we are first learning how to describe appropriately I give them hints and require only a few areas of description. Then, as they improve their skills, […]
SpeechPage {Materials Monday}
I was given the opportunity to check out some materials from SpeechPage this school year. With my new caseload of children with severe Autism who are nonverbal and utilize AAC to students with articulation errors only, diverse materials are music to my ears. Here are the products that I previewed: The first thing that I […]
Holiday Artic Word Practice Freebie!
With only a few weeks to go in the semester I’ve decided to get a little more festive! Here is an articulation practice game that can be used with ANY sound that you are addressing so it is great for groups! Simply print the cards (in color or black and white), shuffle, and place on […]
What’s In Your Cart? Cyber Monday/Tuesday Linky Party!
I hope you had a fantastic Thanksgiving with your families and are ready to tackle the rest of 2013 in style! On Monday we will have one of the most fantastic times of the year… Cyber Monday & Tuesday! TpT always gives out a happy code that, when combined with seller discounts, gives you a […]
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 […]