Today’s post is by my friend Kristin, who regularly blogs over at Simply Speech! – Natalie As SLPs, we are very lucky with the wide range of placement opportunities this job offers. You can work in a hospital, in a nursing home, in a school, or even from your own home. My first job out of grad school was in…
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Copyright and Trademark 101: Why You Won’t Find Featuring The Feline With The Striped Chapeau in My Store
I often have buyers ask, “Will you make something with X?” when X is Minecraft, the movie Frozen, Sponge Bob, a specific superhero, Dr. Seuss-themed… You get the idea. Here’s the thing – you won’t ever see identifiable characters in any of my products or on my blog. Do you know why? Because those characters are protected by copyright –…
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How to Find Time For It All, Online SLP Edition
I often have fellow SLPs ask me, “How do you find time for it all? Your blog, TeachersPayTeachers store, Facebook, plus handling your regular job and family?” I won’t lie, it certainly is challenging, but I have found some ways to make it easier. (Check out this post for tips on how I handle my “day” job.) First of all,…
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Stepping Outside Your SLP Comfort Zone – by Jenna Rayburn
Today, Jenna Rayburn from TheSpeechRoomNews.com is here to talk about one way she left her “SLP Comfort Zone.” (Check out other posts in the series here.) Through blogging on Speech Room News, I get the chance to talk and work with other professionals from behind my computer. A few years ago, my state organization asked me to speak at our…
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