One thing I’ve found to be more confusing that it needs to be are continuing education requirements for SLPs. There are so many acronyms, and different requirements, and it can get very overwhelming! Today, I’d like to help sort through it all for you. One thing to keep in mind – ASHA and your state *may* have different requirements. We’re…
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How I Approach the /r/ Sound in Therapy
HELP! WHAT DO I DO WITH /R/? One question I get asked a lot is, how do you teach the /r/ sound? Now, I wouldn’t consider myself an /r/ guru by any means(!), but as an SLP in an elementary school, I have had a fair share of /r/ cases. Today, I would like to share what has worked for…
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Traveling Cart for SLPs in the Time of COVID-19
I don’t know about you, SLP friends, but I feel like I am having to re-think everything that I am used to for the 2020-2021 school year! While I am preparing to head back next week to a hybrid in-person and remote learning schedule, I know that we need to be prepared to go fully remote at any time. For…
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FREE SLP Digital Incentive Charts
I’ve really been starting to think about how I can keep a sense of routine for my students, yet do things as safely as possible (if in person) and as similar to our in-person routines if we move to remote therapy this school year. One thing I have been pondering is my incentive charts. I don’t use them for…
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