I think getting a good deal can be addicting. I’ll admit to having bought a thing or two primarily because it was such a good deal rather than because I had a need for it. The only thing better than getting a good deal is sharing with other people. That may be a Midwest thing, […]
Super Simple Articulation Hacks for the Busy SLP
Is anyone else working this summer? Being in a clinic and schools means that I work year round. Usually I’m super energized by the sun and thoughts of summer activities but this year we had a late Spring (our strawberry fields haven’t even come in yet). I’m coming off a rainy weekend, which makes me […]
BUILDING effective communicators: the one who makes you play Mad Libs®
The one who makes you play Mad Libs®: This is the client who really struggles with vocabulary. Their stories are difficult to understand because they are using the wrong vocabulary OR because they are using too many non specific words. “So then I told him that I wasn’t going to be okay with him […]
Research Tuesday: Personal Narratives and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders
I’m finally joining up for Research Tuesday. You can head over to Gray Matter Therapy on Thursday to find out what other speech bloggers have been writing about. This is a great way to stay up on research based interventions without having to spend your time scouring through a variety of different publications. Since […]
BUILDING effective communicators: the one who requires a flow chart to comprehend:
The one who requires a flow chart to comprehend: This client is able to share different information but doesn’t know how to sequence it. They start in the middle of the story and jump around trying to give me all of the information. I have to ask more questions to figure out what they […]
BUILDING effective communicators: The one who gives a monologue
The one who gives a monologue: This client has the opposite problem of the one who needs to be interrogated. If I ask anything about their weekend they start at 4 pm on Friday and give me a blow by blow account of every single thing they did. “I got on the bus and […]
BUILDING effective Communicators: Personal Narratives and the one who needs to be interrogated
One of the things that many of my clients struggle with is being able to share a simple story or information about what they have done during their day. If I ask them what they did or what they ate for lunch, they simply shrug and say, “I don’t know.” These same clients struggle […]
Soapbox Saturday: Collaboration-is it an Urban Legend or Real Threat
Did you know that my friend’s friend’s cousin’s brother went to a local fast food chicken restaurant and when he went to bite into his chicken leg there was a tail sticking out of it? That is one of my favorite urban legends. It’s so gross to think that you would accidentally eat a cooked […]
What’s New at Speech2u: April/May edition
Once a month, I take some time to share what I’ve been working on. I completely forgot to post last month, so I’m catching you up on the last two months of products. Nothing Minimal about these Pairs: Fronting/Backing: This is the third product my minimal pairs products. This one focuses on fronting/backing. It includes 55 […]
Mama-on-Days: My Summer Bucket List and a FREEBIE
This is it. It’s our last summer before the big K-KINDERGARTEN. I’ll probably blink and he will be graduating from high school. I’m alternating between being excited AND trying to figure out how old I would be, if I tried for just one more, when that child graduated. The Biscuit is at the age where […]
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