I don’t know about you, but I often have trouble finding materials that include both the targets my students need to work on, as well as age-appropriate graphics. (If you have seen my store, you know “cutesy” just isn’t my style!) For my fluency/stuttering students – who tend to be male – I have had a difficult time finding materials…
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Parent Letter to Send Home at the Beginning of the Year
Last year, my district required an individual growth plan for the first time as part of our adoption of the Danielson model of evaluation. For my goal, I chose to focus on communication with my students’ parents. While it is a new school year, and I technically have a new “plan” in place, I wanted to continue my focus. In…
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Weekly Data Sheets for SLPs (with a Freebie!)
Today, I’d like to share with you how I take plan out my therapy week and record data during sessions. I’m not one that has elaborate lesson plans – what is important to me is to know when I am scheduled to see students, which classroom(s) I need to get them from, and what their IEP goals are. As long…
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Stepping Outside Your SLP Comfort Zone: Taking on a Student
Please give a warm welcome to Meredith from The Peachie Speechie, who is presenting the latest installment in the “Stepping Outside Your SLP Comfort Zone” series! I am used to being the only SLP in my building. I have my own little room and my own organization system and my own way of doing things. So when I agreed to…
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