We became SLPs for the money… hah! Finding the best resources and materials for our therapy rooms often comes out of our pockets. While we want the best for our clients, we also need to feed our families (or our dogs) each month. If this describes you, then this budget-friendly list of resources and tips […]
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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Tricks of the Trade Blog Hop
I am SO excited for this new blog hop! If this is your first stop… welcome! Some of my favorite SLP blogs are sharing Tricks of the Trade with you through this hop. These are things that we have learned or do in our therapy that we love and want to share with you! Hopefully […]
Apple’s “Guided Access” feature
Stop what you are doing and read this! It will help you tremendously in therapy and/or with your students that use AAC for their voice! This year I was asked to attend a PD opportunity about iPads and Special Needs. Unfortunately, I knew much of what was talked about and ended up being the token […]
Move over Sticker Charts…
“Great job today, let’s put a sticker on your chart!” I’m not sure how you feel about sticker charts but I have always abhorred them! It may be a combo of being allergic to stickers with the student obsession they incite. Or it could be that a sticker on a chart does little to show […]
DiWednesday: Creating and Keeping Therapy Data in Google Drive
This is a techie DIY for this week. A genius SLP in my district utilizes Google Drive for data tracking. After playing around with this method, and falling in love with the simplicity and Earth-Friendlyness of it for attendance tracking, I just HAD to share it with you! It has been a time and lifesaver […]