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 […]
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 […]
Snacktivities: Functional Language Activities
I have a new snacktivity product that I’m pretty excited about: Ice cream in a bag. This is one of my favorite snacks to make in therapy. Partly because home made ice cream is delicious-and partly because my clients are usually amazed that you can put milk and sugar into a baggie-surrounded with ice and rock […]
The Best Thing I Learned this Summer
The Frenzied SLP’s are back and working together to help make you SLP strong. This month we are linking up to talk about the best thing we learned this summer. Because I often have difficulty following the rules, I’m going to start with the worst thing I learned this summer. Last week we went to […]
SLP on the LOOSE: The actual journey
You’ve heard about my journey getting to the TPT conference in Vegas last week, now it’s time to learn a little more about what I learned at the conference. The main reason I went to the TPT sellers conference was to meet some of the awesome TPT speech therapy seller/authors I’ve met online. It’s fun […]
Minimal Pairs {Freebie!}
Minimal pairs therapy can be an effective tool in therapy, especially for children who continue to have persistent errors and have difficulty monitoring their own speech. I use this approach when my client is able to say the target phoneme or phonological process with minimal (1-2 cues) to produce the sound correctly. Here is how I use […]
Why I joined {Linky party}
Is anyone else’s Facebook feed filled with posts from other speech language pathologists? I love being able to connect with my colleagues in other states and countries online. It is interesting to read about the joys, successes and real concerns of other SLPs and SLPAs through the myriad of different Facebook groups. About a year […]
Chicken Soup for the SLP soul: Funny Edition
I’m excited to be linking up with Felice at the Dabbling Speechie for her funny chicken soup of the soul hop. There are so many funny client and student stories I could share but today I thought I would share a post from a few years ago about the craziest thing that ever happened to […]
Speech Trading Post
Disclaimer statement: I traded products with the Speech Owl to write this post. The opinions and ideas expressed are my own. I’m participating in Kim and Angela from Sounds Like Fun’s Speech trading post. The idea is simple, we were each paired up with a different blogger (kind of like a blogger pen pal) […]
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