I know what some are thinking: “She only takes three, okay maybe five max at a time. Why would SHE need classroom management?” Well, I’m here to tell you I do, and you probably do too. When a classroom-no matter the size- has order, respect, and expectations, it runs smoother and promotes better learning. And […]
One Item Therapy {Playdough}
Go into any therapy room and you’ll see it. Playdough. As an SLP, it’s one of our essentials. Like my other One Item Therapy resources, it’s all about simple with this product. With the busy schedules we have, I wanted a packet that would be meaningful and fun for our students but also didn’t require a lot of precious prep-time. […]
I’m on Video!
I did it. I created a video. I’ll admit-I was pretty intimidated at first. And I was constantly Googling How-Tos…but…I love the end result and think you’re going to like it too 🙂 It’s a video package, actually. It combines my best-selling resources for mixed groups. You know, the ones we dread because we could […]
Curriculum-Based Social Language Assessments
This little project has been in the works for quite a while. As one of the top selling resources on TeachersPayTeachers, I love hearing how my Language version of Curriculum-Based Measures (both elementary and upper grades) has helped SLPs make gathering data easy. I knew I wanted the same thing for the area of social […]
Box of Chocolates {Valentine Freebie}
So if any of you follow my account on Instagram (@nicoleallisonslp), you know I’m attempting to do the Whole 30 diet. 30 days of no dairy, grains, beans…or sugar. I started January 3rd and I’m counting down. Quite literally. Every day. The dairy, grains and beans I could do without. I cry about cheese but […]
Bite-R Articulation Tool {Review}
Today I’m sharing about a tiny little tool I find fascinating. It’s called Bite-R, and it’s specifically designed to help students produce that pesky /r/ sound we all love. 🙂 I had the honor of meeting Susan, the creator of Bite-R and fellow SLP, at a conference this past year. I can truly say Susan […]
Learn Sign Language…FOR REAL!
Sign language. It’s one of those goals I’ve always aspired to but felt was a bit out of reach for me. We know that pairing gestures with language is beneficial for our students and we also know that teaching babies to learn to sign aids them in communication before they can use words. I witnessed […]
Engaging Social Skills Activities Around Christmas
Hi there! Do you have your tree up yet? Have you watched any classic Christmas movies? Sipped on some peppermint hot cocoa? I’m raising my hand to all of these! I just LOVE this time of year and seeing it through my toddlers eyes is so precious I just want to capture her excitement in […]
Bluebee Pals {Review}
Have you heard of THE cutest new educational tool on the block? Introducing Bluebee Pals-a revolutionary plush learning tool. I was honored to meet the creators at ASHA and was thrilled when I got to go home with a Bluebee. It has literally changed my therapy sessions. These sweet animals are not only adorable, they’re […]
One Item Therapy {Candy Canes}
Have you broke out the Christmas music yet? I did (even before Thanksgiving) and am LOVING it! Seeing Christmas through my children’s eyes makes it even more special. I’ve also been working on a new One Item packet while my babies are sleeping and let me just tell you-there are literally SO many uses for candy […]
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