Okay, so the word “updated” isn’t really accurate for this title. Completely “transformed” fits it a little better. Really, though, this is a new (and improved) resource for you altogether. You can check it out on the video at the end of this post. In other words, if you already own this best-seller, you’ll […]
New Website Launch {Giveaway}
Welcome! I am so glad you stopped by to check out my new website! It’s been in the works for many months and I’m so happy to finally have all the tweaks and designing finished. Didn’t Becca from Jumping Jax Designs do an incredible job?! She is absolutely the sweetest so make sure to check […]
Using the iPad For {almost} Any Activity
I know what you’re thinking and let me stop you right there-no I do use the iPad 24/7 in my speech room. I’m actually pretty old-fashion when it comes to gadgets for learning and would much prefer my students feel and touch real items than stare at a screen. HOWEVER. There comes a point when technology is […]
Research Writing {Ideas and Freebie}
RESEARCH. It’s a terrible word, isn’t it? To this day, even though I actually enjoy finding and doing research, when I hear that word, my stomach reflexively does a flip. I think it’s much the same with our students. They associate “research” with the words “hard,” “boring,” “difficult,” and something only old (or should […]
The Perfect Ratio
Last Sunday, as I was sitting in church, the pastor was speaking on a topic that raised those conviction feelings in my heart. You know the kind, the kind that seem to hit smack dab in the middle of your heart and make you feel the pastor is talking just to you). The verse he […]
One Item Therapy {Bubbles}
I am pretty pumped about this new One Item Therapy resource I just posted. It’s not only been tested out on my family but I’ve already started using it with a few of my students! In my opinion, bubbles and SLPs go together like peanut butter and jelly, am I right? We love them! It’s […]
Math CCSS Lessons for the SLP (Following Directions)
If you’ve been hesitate to incorporate math into your speech and language sessions, here’s an easy way I’ve been doing it. Most of us have goals of following directions. We can easily cite English Language Arts Standards when working on these goals such as: Language 3: Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, […]
Nonfiction Texts Targeting Articulation & Language {Fall Edition} And Giveaway!
Whew! This little project that started out as a few pages last fall turned into a MASSIVE bundle that is finally finished! The Fall Edition of Nonfiction Texts Targeting Articulation and Language are complete and posted! If you’re not familiar with these passages, here’s how they work: Each packet contains 8 nonfiction stories with a […]
March SLP Madness: Round Two!
Can you believe March Madness is here? My husband sure can. It’s pretty much all he’s been talking about since last week. Well, THIS year I’m joining in the fun, along with some of my blogger friends! We’ve decided to do March Madness with an SLP twist! This is where your amazing SLP knowledge comes […]
Seeing (EVEN) More of Me :)
You might be seeing a little bit more of this face around here: I had the amazing opportunity to present TWO presentations last week at our state convention OSLHA. Jenna and I presented on how we create and publish materials and Jenna, Desiree and I presented on how to expend your presence in your […]
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