With some encouragement from my friends, I’ve decided to start a new series on the blog titled “Evidence-Based Interventions.” I don’t know about you, but I need this series. Actually, we are all required to seek out and perform the very best, sound evidence from systematic research in relation to an individual student. ASHA’s position statement […]
One Item Therapy {Candy Peeps}
Are you thinking “Spring” yet? I know I am and these little guys are flooding my therapy room with this newest One Item Therapy Product! 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 […]
Product Review and Giveaway! Snapdolls by Kaplan
Today I’m so excited to be talking about these adorable Snapdolls from Kaplan. These little friends will be a favorite in your speech room and your OT will also thank you for doing some double duty! I love when products have multiple purposes! When you purchase the dolls, you receive a boy and a girl […]
App Review: Learning Verbs {and Giveaway!}
Today I’m reviewing an app by Language Concepts called Learning Verbs that focuses on learning a set of specific verbs. The app is very simple, which is one reason I love it for my little ones! Open up the app and you are immediately on the home page: You can choose up to 22 verbs […]
SLP Loves {a fun blog match-up}
That’s right, SLP bloggers have tough days, cry, hurt, laugh, joke and carry on our lives just like you. One thing we ALL do is LOVE our families! If you follow us on Instagram, you know our little babies mean the world to us. I thought it would be fun to get together some of […]
Value Added Evaluations Aren’t Appropriate for SLPs (or any other Educator)
As more and more states take up evaluating educators based on value-added models, (measures which seek to determine what each teacher has added to the educational achievement of each of his or her students), I have to ask myself “why?” This method for evaluating teachers is broken and has not proved an effective way for determining competent […]
Language in the Classroom: Reading Integration {and Freebie!}
I’m so excited you’re here! Today we’re continuing our series on Language in the Classroom and I have the perfect little freebie at the end of this post. Missed the others? Don’t worry! You can click the “Series” button at the top to check out our previous topics. As a classroom teacher, Miss Decarbo from Sugar and Spice will be focusing […]
Sale!
Sales always make me happy. I absolutely love getting a good bargain (actually, I really don’t pay for anything full price if I can help it)! On January 20th and 21st (this Wednesday and Thursday), my entire store will be on sale. Make sure to use the code START16 to receive an additional 10% off! […]
Nonfiction Texts Targeting Articulation & Language {Spring/Summer Edition}
Well, sometimes I surprise even myself. I had a written goal of finishing my Spring/Summer Nonfiction texts by February 7th but paced myself over the break and am posting them today! If you’re not familiar with these passages, here’s how they work: Each packet contains 8 nonfiction stories with a seasonal theme. These […]
One Item Therapy-Candy Hearts
I am so very excited about this newest product I can add to my collection of “mixed groups” therapy items. 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 […]
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