Today, I’m pleased to welcome my friend Maureen Wilson from The Speech Bubble SLP! This is the latest post in the recurring series, “Stepping Outside Your SLP Comfort Zone.” – Natalie From grad school to my first years working, therapy was always the same, pull-out. Scheduling and finding the times to make it all work to get my kids…
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School SLP Shoe Recommendations
As a busy school SLP, I spend a significant portion of my day on my feet, walking up and down the hallways of my schools. I don’t know about you, but I average at least three to four miles of walking during each school day. On top of that, I have very sensitive feet. I don’t know how many different…
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Easter Egg Therapy Idea & Freebie!
I like to incorporate fun, seasonal activities into therapy when I can – especially when my students don’t realize we’re actually learning, too! But I hate taking tons of time to set up activities that I will only use for a couple of students. When I found these dozen Easter eggs at my local store for less than a dollar,…
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Time Concepts for Speech-Language Therapy – Months, Seasons, and Holidays
I don’t know about you, but I have students that just don’t seem to “get” time concepts. They’re the ones who ask me, “Do I see you today?” every time they see me in the hallway, or will “When will it be Halloween again?” five times in a month. I finally decided I needed to target these skills, but how?…
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