Welcome to the first 3rd Thursday 3 for all! It’s my first attempt at a linky party-they are way more fun than the old Home Interior’s parties. Does anyone remember those? They sold not-my-style decorations for the home. Think a giant framed painted picture of a girl and her dog-with a coordinating shelf and then […]
Welcome to the Back to School SLP Blog Hop!
I am really excited to be participating in my 2nd Blog hop with some amazing and talented speech language pathologists. YOU will get the chance to collect great back to school ideas for SLP’s, win prizes and get freebies by touring 17 fantastic blogs! You can use the Linkytools at the bottom of this post […]
August SLP link Up
Laura from All Y’all Need has set up another monthly link up party. These are a great opportunity to meet other bloggers and get to know people. It’s really fun. Head on over to her awesome blog to join the learn more about how to participate. BUYING: I guess I’m not much of a Spring […]
5 Out of Print Games that I LOVE.
Jenna at Speech Room News held a linky party for bloggers to write about their favorite games. I hate when you go to a conference and see an amazing toy/game and then it’s no longer made. So I tried to keep my list for the linky party related to games you can still purchase. But I […]
Love it and List It: Games I love!
Jenna, one of the SLP blog gurus, at Speech Room News started a new monthly link up called: Love it and List it. This months feature is Games I love. The challenge is to list 5 games you love. I ended up making 3 lists. (It’s part of my hoarding complex) For the […]
SLPs Care for Oklahoma-and you can too.
“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” – Helen KellerLately it has seemed like every time I turn on the television there is another tragedy: a tornado, a bombing, a school shooting, a landslide…It’s easy to start to feel overwhelmed-to feel like the world is turning into a scary place. I’m just […]
Video modeling: Editing out cues
Video modeling is an effective tool for strengthening new behaviors, teaching new skills and working on social skills. In general, video modeling should show your client what you WANT them to do. We want them to have as many positive models of the expected behavior as possible. If you want to work on Michelle Garcia […]
Behavior: When consequences don’t work the way we think they will.
When I first starting practicing, I worked with a child who used to bolt. About a week before my wedding, he bolted out the front door of the clinic in to a busy parking lot. I ran after him SO worried that he would be injured or hit by a car. He ended up falling […]
Speech therapy in the Dark
Speech Therapy in the Dark. This could be a post about your first year as a Speech Language Pathologist. It could be about how sometimes you feel like you don’t know anything. It could talk about how the internet and the speech pathology blogging community is helping to change that. Now if you have […]
Four weird ways to motivate your clients when you have abso-flippin’ nothin’ left in your speech cabinets
The clinic I work at is moving this week and the movers came early and took my desk, table, chairs and most of my supplies. So in honor of my lack of materials, I have another list: Four weird ways to motivate your clients when you have abso-flippin’ nothin’ left in your speech cabinets 1. […]
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