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 […]
1st Corinthians 13 for SLPs
A few weeks ago my pastor gave us a challenge for the new year. He told us if we take just 5 minutes per day to really dig into 1st Corinthians 13, our lives would be changed. Well, after just a few weeks, I’m here to say that it has. I’m realizing I need more […]
My Amazon Essentials
(This post contains affiliate links) 🙂 This post’s for you. The speech therapist (like me) who buys all her own materials. The speech therapist who travels and needs to make the most of her car space. The speech therapist just starting out who has $100 bucks designated to her special needs budget. The speech therapist […]
Dress Up Days Go Beyond Social Interaction (Guest Post by TeachingJenB)
Today’s post is written by TeachingJenB on the benefits of Dress Up for young children. Thank you TeachingJenB! As a form of pretend play, Dress Up Days are a powerful tool for speech-language pathologists to help children learn to communicate better. Dressing up enables kids to easily grasp concepts related to symbolism while also allowing them […]
5 SLP Hacks that will Save You Time and Money
In case you missed my FB Live Video on SLP Hacks, I thought I’d share here because these are some of my favorite short-cuts to save time and money! As someone who self-contracts, my budget is small-make that-my budget all comes out of my own pocket. So anywhere I can cut costs but still be […]
Screening and Assessment Toolkits
Exciting news happening in the world of assessment over here! A few years ago, I created my Screening Toolkit for Kindergarten. Many of you have reached out to me over the years and asked that I create additional ones for other grades. Well, that’s exactly what I’ve been working on! These toolkits are perfect for […]
Speech Bracelet-A First Week in Speech Activity
That first week in speech is so very important, don’t you think? It really sets the tone for how the rest of the year is going to go. I’m sure you have already starting thinking of ideas you could do with your students but I wanted to share this very meaningful one. It’s a […]
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