Do you struggle with students carrying over their skills to the classroom? Save these ideas for later in the year. When you think of carryover, one of the things we want our students to do is to be able to recreate the same skills in a variety of environments. So it makes sense to practice […]
Halloween Speech Therapy Activities
Looking for some ideas for fun Halloween speech therapy activities? You’ve come to the right place because I live in the (self proclaimed) Halloween capital of the world. There are Halloween festivities almost every night in October. I am particularly excited about the Halloween wine tasting. Here are some of favorite Halloween posts from […]
Editable Speech and Language Binder Labels
One of my most popular posts from last year was about creating your own speech and language binder. I love using binders to organize my papers and activities. I keep resources, worksheets, goal ideas etc. in my binders. You can read more about my organizational system HERE. As part of that post, I gave […]
Successful Middle School Speech Therapy
My number one piece of advise for middle school speech therapy? Don’t take it personally. I love working with this age but it definitely helps to have a sense of humor. Think about all the changes these students are experiencing: New school Changing classrooms Increased academic demands Hormones More complex peer interactions Class choice It’s […]
5 Amazing Hacks to Start Off Your School Year
How many of you were ready to go back to school? I spent the last weekend before school trying to fit everything in that I’d forgotten to do. We went to our state fair-ate a ton of food, went to the butterfly tent and saw a traveling reptile show. We played video games in the penny […]
Hide and Seek: Office
Thirteen bloggers are hiding–hiding on different blogs and hiding in the school. They’re here to show you that you can (and probably do) do therapy everywhere and that each locale has it’s own benefits. For all their tips, hop from blog to blog. While you’re there, jot down the author’s blog/school location listed at the […]
Soapbox Saturday-No one cares what your room looks like.
Actually, that’s not true-I was just trying to get your attention. I love looking at pictures of organized and well designed treatment rooms-I’m in awe of some of your speech spaces. This is the time of year when you see pictures of amazing and potentially disheartening speech spaces. It’s easy to think, “How am I […]
Back to School Verbs: {Freebie}
Let’s talk about verbs for a bit. Verbs are one of my favorite vocabulary items to teach early communicators. One reason is that verbs can be fun-you can jump, crash, run, spin, burp, sigh, cry or even put things in weird places (like your head). This is not related at all-but my 6 year old cut […]
Data Collection {Freebie}
I’m linking up with the Frenzied SLPs to talk about data collection. This is a repost from 2013 of how I am collecting data. Speech Language Pathologists are trend setters. We’d been using hashmarks for YEARS before hashtags became so popular. Hashmarks, Plus/minuses, Smiley/frown faces, Thumbs up/thumbs down Guesstimators iPad data collection apps What’s your […]
Surviving the First Week-My Sticky Note Scheduling Strategy!
The Frenzied SLPs are back and we are going to talk about our hints and tips for surviving your first week. I’m going to talk about my sticky note strategy for scheduling in middle to high school. Scheduling. Just when you think you have it figured out, one student needs to change and the […]
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