*Please note, this post I also write about in my monthly “The Minimalist SLP” newsletter. If you would like to be included, you can sign up HERE. We all know that data is HUGE in our field, and we’re taught that from the very first lesson in our undergraduate course. But here’s the thing: OCCASIONALLY, […]
Are We Sending the Wrong Message about Tattling?
It’s the start of school, and with it, comes tattling. If you work with preschool or elementary-age children, you know what I’m talking about. You might already be mentally preparing yourself for the influx of stories letting you know of another’s behavior. With so much already on our plate, the last thing we often need […]
5 Ways to Get the Most out of Articulation Therapy
You have 20 minutes to work with a group of articulation students. 20 minutes goes fast. Too fast. How can you utilize each and every one of those minutes to the maximum? It’s a question I’ve asked myself time and again, leading to a few strategies which have greatly increased the results my students get. […]
My Child Isn’t Talking, Now What?
Typically I write for educators. This post is a little different. Today I’m writing for parents who are educators. When my son was 19 months old, you might remember I wrote THIS POST on my decision that, as a speech language pathologist, I needed a speech language pathologist for my own son. Since that post, […]
Forever Change the Way You Do Articulation Therapy
And it’s supported by research. Doesn’t get much better than that. For years I’ve been coming up with ideas on how to integrate working on articulation skills with other areas. Why work on just one skill when you can work on multiple? It’s doing articulation therapy SMART. Take my Articulation Cards using Tier 2 Vocabulary. […]
Middle and High School Summer Packets
Finally, a speech and language summer packet for middle school and high school students! For years I’ve wanted to be able to send home something for my older students but was always stopped because 1. there was nothing available and 2. figured they wouldn’t look at it anyways. This year though, I decided to finally […]
Custom Speech and Language Newsletters
Who has time for newsletters these days? I do! I just uploaded these super easy newsletters you can customize is less than 5 minutes. Yep-FIVE minutes. I’ve already filled them in but you can easily customize them with YOUR own updates and activities by simply clicking in the boxes to change the font and upload […]
Screening Toolkits COMPLETED!!!
I have some BIG news everyone-the Screening Toolkits are now FINISHED! These have been such a labor of love and when I first started out on this toolkit adventure, finishing them seemed overwhelming. But here we are-I just finished the High School Screening Toolkit AND added it to the Bundle, making it COMPLETE 🙂 Screen, […]
Sign up for The Minimalist SLP
I have some news I’ve been excited to share with you. “The Minimalist SLP,” a monthly newsletter series will be beginning next month. Because…I’m just going to say it right out: More is not Best. In our world of one-click shopping, Pinterest-inspired classrooms, and over-the-top crafts and activities, it’s easy to see how the philosophy […]
Create your OWN Custom Visuals
Because students are so diverse in their needs, there is no “one size fits all” approach that works. And we know that our students with special needs especially benefit from REAL visuals they see everyday, in their own world, as opposed to cartoony clip art. I decided to make it easy on us to create […]
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