Do you have students or clients who don’t have a good understanding of first/then commands? If they don’t follow first/then directions, it can make it tricky to participate in therapy activities or understand reward schedules. Today I am going to share my tips for teaching first/then concepts. We use first/then commands all the time. I use […]
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Cracking the Code: The Vocabulary Solution for SLPs
I’m really excited to be featuring Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan as part of a new monthly series on my blog. Each month, I am asking an SLP expert to share their specialized knowledge of how they do therapy with us. Karen is a speech language pathologist who specializes in language disorders and metacognition. If you have ever wondered how […]
How I do It: Teach Prefixes and Roots
Like me, you already know that teaching prefix and roots can help improve vocabulary. Do you ever wonder how much to teach-or worry that you are just doing the same things as the language arts teacher? What specific skill set do we bring in as speech language pathologists when thinking of vocabulary? That’s the question I’m […]
Love Hurts: Frenzied SLPs link up
The Frenzied SLP’s are linking up today with a topic of “love hurts.” We all want the best for our students and clients-but sometimes along the way there are unintended bruises, collisions or other events that we didn’t expect when we were in grad school. In case you wondered, I’m changing a lot of details […]
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 […]
Functional language Activities: Snacks
Have you ever wanted to do more functional language activities with your students or clients? When you take time to figure out what your language targets are-snacks can be very effective in facilitating carryover of skills learned in your speech room. Make sure to check with families first on any food allergies or have them fill out […]
Tech Talk: Credit Pages in Adobe Pro (for Mac & PPT users)
This post is the first in a series of 3-4 posts that are tutorials related to product creation. Specifically, some time saving tips I’ve discovered in the last three years of trial and error. I use a Mac and PowerPoint to create most of my materials. When you are working with clip art, many […]
My three favorite organization tips {linky party}
It probably speaks to my attention difficulties but I am constantly organizing and then reorganizing and then coming up with a new organizational system. I have a lot of experience with organizational systems. I probably should be participating in the how to put things back where they belong linky. In no particular order, here are […]
The SLP’s Guide to Star Wars {FREEBIE}
Disclosure statement: This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Star Wars was a big deal for me growing up. I spent many a night climbing my neighbor’s swingset and pretending I was Princess Leia in the Millennium Falcon. My mom had to hide her dark panty hose since I kept wearing them on […]
Quick and Easy Speech Therapy Activities: Table top drawings
Once the holiday season starts, I’m always looking for quick and easy activities to motivate my clients. Don’t get me wrong, I love adapting Pinterest projects or using amazing TPT products in therapy. But sometimes I’m looking for an activity that I can set up in less than 5 minutes. I didn’t realize that you could […]
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