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 […]
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Every Day Social Skills (review)
Disclaimer: I received a sample of these videos for the purpose of reviewing for no cost. However, the opinions are my own. I have always been interested in video modeling as a therapeutic or treatment technique for children on the Autism spectrum. I was excited when I was contacted by Every Day Speech […]
Social skills books: two great series: {repost}
April is Autism Awareness month. When I went to school, we had one day of training on how to work with children on the Autism spectrum. I had two clients on my caseload and most people didn’t know what autism was. In March 2014, the CDC put the prevalence of autism as 1 in 68 […]
Green Zone Conversation Program (review)
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of Joel Shaul’s book, The Green Zone Conversation Book in order to complete this review. I did not receive and compensation for writing this post and The opinions expressed are my own. I’m a huge fan of Joel Shaul’s website, Autism Teaching Strategies . If you work with students who […]
Popping games to POP their interest!
This post contains Amazon affiliate links for your convenience. The products in this post are all owned by me. One of my favorite activities is any type of game that involves popping toys, knocking things over, throwing things on the ground etc. They are universally popular with my clients and generally require minimal to […]
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. […]
How to Host your own Awards show: Speech room Style
Is anyone else a fan of Awards shows? We usually host an Oscar’s® party every year. I have a red carpet that I roll out-and sometimes we dress up. My husband and I try to see as many Academy Award nominated movies as we can before the big night. This year I thought it would be […]
Clue into your Cues: Environmental Cues
We’ve talked about visual, verbal, gestural and tactile cues. These are all cues that we provide as therapists. We also use visual supports or can change the environment to help our students meet their goals. I’m thinking about how I might use environmental cues to train the following common speech goals: Articulation: Saying an […]
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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