When I was in school, we did not talk a lot about bilingualism beyond assessing articulation and the importance of language differences vs. language disorders. When I was in school, I was told that if you had a child who was language delayed in a bilingual home, the parents should pick one primary language. There has […]
My SLP Story
What inspired you to become a speech language pathologist? I’m linking up with the Frenzied SLPs to share my #SLPStory. My #slpstory started with a happy accident. I’ve always loved interacting with children. In sixth grade, I would sit in the front of the bus and talk to the kindergarten students. I think I had friends […]
Quick and Easy Recipes for the Frenzied SLP {linky}
The Frenzied SLPs are sharing their favorite quick and easy recipes to help make sure your dinner time is a little less frenzied! I work 10 hour days, so by the time I get home, we have to try to fit dinner, homework, showers, and bedtime into about a 90 minute period of time. I […]
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 […]
SLP on the LOOSE-Las Vegas edition-“getting there”
Have you ever taken a red eye flight? I haven’t-but thought it would be perfect. I could work a 10 hour day and then drive an hour to the airport, eat dinner and sleep on the flight to Las Vegas. I’d make it to Vegas by 10:30-be relaxing pool side by 11 pm. I’ve mentioned that […]
How thinking about your Personal Core Values can help you
I have been preparing for a strategic planning session for my work when I had to define what I thought our clinic’s core values, mission statement and vision statement should be. As I was researching what these meant, I started to think about how defining my own for my work and blog would help guide me in […]
Soapbox Saturday: Leave my childhood games alone!
I’ve been thinking about this post for awhile. What is happening with the games from my childhood? Maybe it’s a case of “When I was Young” geezer talk, but it seems like manufacturers continue to make these games easier-and ruining the game’s initial appeal in the process. Candyland now comes with a colored spinner. No […]
Chicken Soup Blog hop
It’s pretty easy to get caught up in all of the “noise” that comes along with being a speech language pathologist. You’ve probably experienced it. Productivity, caseload size, IEPs, reports, documentation, insurance, Medicare….. When we have all of this extra stuff that HAS to get done, it’s easy to forget about celebrating the end result. […]
Things I LOVE: Bento boxes
There are a lot of things I LOVE about being a Speech Language Pathologist. I LOVE it when I hear a client’s first word , the first time they get a sound correct (especially /r/!!!) and when I am in a CEU course and think, “Hey! I’m already doing that!” I love thinking back about […]
Welcome to the Frenzied SLPs!
I’m so excited to be part of the Frenzied SLP collaborative group. It’s the same group of speech language pathologists who put on the SLP frenzies. Each month will feature a different theme and some of your favorite SLP bloggers will be providing their favorite hints, ideas, shortcuts and maybe even a recipe or too. […]
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