It often comes with the territory of working in the school setting, but often the furniture and storage options we “inherit” may be a little worse for the wear. When I moved to my current position three years ago, I inherited this desk. Sure, it’s perfectly serviceable, but it definitely needed a little love! I know some of you may…
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Stepping Outside Your SLP Comfort Zone – Setting Up A School Wide Social Thinking Program
Today, I’m pleased to welcome Daria from Speech Paths with the latest installment of my “Stepping Outside Your SLP Comfort Zone” series! Hello everyone! My name is Daria O’Brien from Speech Paths and I’m sharing how I stepped out of my comfort zone! Thank you to Natalie for hosting this terrific series! Before I tell you my journey establishing a…
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Stepping out of Your SLP Comfort Zone: Taking Over A Position with High SLP Turnover
Let’s give a warm welcome to Jackie from Speech Sanity, who is guest posting today for the latest installment of, “Stepping Out of Your SLP Comfort Zone!“ Stepping Outside of Your SLP Comfort Zone: Guest Blog Post for Natalie Snyders It was December of this school year and I was comfortable. I was working for a charter school in…
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End of the Year Student Gifts for Speech-Language Therapy
I don’t know about you, but I always like to give my students a small gift at the end of the school year. This isn’t anything big or fancy – usually things like pencils, crayons, small notebooks, small toys, or erasers. (I try to stay away from candy or food items due to health issues of several students.) I hand…
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