One of the things I realized when I was preparing for my first evaluation this year was that I didn’t have a good way to remind my students of what we work on in therapy or why. I always try to talk about it at the beginning of the year with my students, but don’t really think about it much…
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How To Find Time For It All
On social media, I see many of my fellow SLPs feeling burned out by their jobs, overloaded with stress, and trying to find time to keep up with it all. You see pictures of other SLPs with fabulous lessons planned for their students, with gourmet-looking dinners served seemingly every night. How do they do it all???? I’m often asked myself…
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Stepping Outside Your SLP Comfort Zone – by Lyndsey Zurawski
Hi everyone! I’m Dr. Lyndsey Zurawski from Speech to the Core and I’m sharing how I stepped out of my comfort zone! Thank you Natalie for hosting a great series. This is my 10th year as a practicing SLP. 10 years! To me, that’s a milestone. Around my 7th year (think—7 year itch), I started wondering what else I wanted…
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Sweet and Simple Therapy Idea: Snowman Activities
Today’s Sweet and Simple Therapy Idea is perfect for winter, and needs no prep at all! All you need is a piece of paper and crayons or markers. (You could also use a dry erase board or iPad drawing app if you want and save some trees!) First, have your student draw a picture of a snowman. You can either…
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