Looking for a visual way to show your students’ progress with their various speech and language goals? I recently created these FREE graphs that I have been using with my own students. For most of my students, we used the data from my progress monitoring sessions at the beginning of the year, and then again for first quarter progress reports….
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Building Positive Staff Relationships in Your School
As a school SLP, one of my most valuable resources is each student’s classroom teacher. Since I only see my students directly for a limited number of minutes per week, I rely heavily on my teachers to let me know what is going on with each student and to help carry over the skills we are working on in therapy….
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Quick Tip for Articulation
I don’t know about you, but I’m always trying to make my life – and job! – easier whenever I can. Today, I want to share another quick tip for articulation therapy. (See previous posts here and here.) Take a moment to think about your typical articulation therapy sessions. How many times with each student do you have to remind…
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Top Materials for Stuttering Therapy
Fluency (or stuttering) therapy is an area that many SLPs feel under-prepared to serve. While you may have had an excellent professor on the subject in grad school, it tends to be a lower incidence population in the school setting. In my career, I have had some years without any stuttering cases at all, and the most I have had…
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