Thanks so much for stopping by on your visit through the blog hop! If you’re just beginning, head on over to Speech Time Fun to begin the hop. Let’s be real for a moment. I wasn’t quite sure what to write for this post when I signed up. And it’s not for lack of great […]
Our Students Need Honest-not Fluffy-Career Advice
Hold up. Just to be clear, this is not a feel-good, marshmallow-fluff kind-of-post. It is a hard post, one that was hard for me to write and one that is hard to read. You may not like it or agree with it. My finger lingered a long moment over that “publish post” button before I […]
ColorCards App Review {And Giveaway!}
I recently downloaded a new set of apps from the makers “Colorcards Apps” because, like you, I’m always on the lookout for new ways to elicit great language responses. These apps provide engaging opportunities for students to communicate using pictures for sequencing, predicting and describing. Here’s the breakdown: Colorcards Sequencing apps contain pictures for students […]
What’s in my Mitten {Craftivity}
Scrolling through my many goals during progress report week (sigh), I noticed many of them focused on writing this year. Writing is huge. It takes language to the next level. Many of my students can speak in sentence but then add in capitalization, punctuation, and spelling, and you have a recipe for disaster. As much as I love […]
Why EVERY SLP should Instagram
I’m slow to change. Okay, actually, I hate change. I wish I didn’t. I wish I could be one of those people that takes change by the horns and embraces it. But…I’m not. And…it’s everywhere. As soon as you learn one thing, it seems another has already popped up. Perhaps that’s why I’ve been slow […]
Quick Artic Deck and Winter Freebie!
I gave these little gems away at ASHA and kept hearing requests for more! So….over Christmas break, I formatted them into a digital version, made them a tad bigger, added tabs for organization and added more sounds! It’s perfect for those quick screenings on the go! And…this hand-held size easily slips into a purse or pocket […]
The Benefits of being an Introvert in a Communication Field
If you follow me on Facebook, you might have seen this article I recently linked to, which talks about introverts and the ways they interact differently than their extravert counterparts. Right here and now, I admit it-I am an introvert. I prefer to read rather than interact socially. I am quiet. I am slow to […]
Our Role as…. Counselors?
We wear a lot of hats. My school psychologist once told me “A speech therapist’s job is divided into three parts. One part therapist, one part teacher, and one part school psychologist.” She got it. We do teach. We do evaluate. We do progress monitor. We do paperwork. But we also often have the privilege […]
“S…Peachy” Feedback Linky Party!
Are you getting ready for Christmas? As I’m writing this post for S…Peachy Feedback, I’m listening to Christmas music and LOVING it! What Child is this…who laid to rest… What is it? “S…Peachy” Feedback is a monthly linky where TPT sellers reward customers who leave insightful, helpful and encouraging feedback on products bought from […]
Easy Snowglobe Craftivity
Here in room 134, we’ve been busy making snow globes and learning some new winter vocabulary! The kids LOVE crafts so the last few days before Christmas is usually when I pull out something fun and easy for them to whip up. Snow globes are my favorite because you can use them even after […]
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