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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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 […]
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 […]
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 However, most video modeling provided is either highly outdated or not created by a Speech-Language Pathologist… or both!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 […]
KLBA: Kindergarten Language Benchmark Assessment {Review}
In my previous state, Missouri, Speech-Language Pathologists could utilize Response to Intervention to address voice, articulation, and fluency. We were not able to utilize the approach for language skills. However, in many states, including my new state of Illinois, you are allowed, and sometimes required, to provide RtI services for students with language concerns. However, […]