I don’t know about you, but I’m always looking for easy ways to make therapy more fun and engaging for my students, without spending a lot of money or time. Today’s idea is a sweet and simple one – it involves printing one page, along with finding a die and whatever stimulus cards you wish to use. My students love…
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Quick Design Ideas for a Shared Work Space
So, now you have had a peek into my main therapy room. While I feel very blessed to finally have a space of my own, I know that many other SLPs have shared spaces (or no spaces at all!) that they must work in. While I am primarily at the elementary school in my district, I spend a few hours…
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A Peek Into My Speech Therapy Room
After spending my first three years as an SLP on the road, I was very excited to finally have my own therapy room! I’ve been in this space (a former principal’s office, which is inside another classroom) for three years now, and I seem to keep tweaking it a bit every year. To me, if I am going to spend…
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Stepping Outside Your SLP Comfort Zone: Part One – Middle School
I think every SLP develops their own “comfort zone” when it comes to therapy. By comfort zone, I mean which ages and disorders you feel most comfortable working with. For me, I love working with elementary students (K-6), especially with language disorders. I just don’t have the energy and patience to work with preschoolers all day! (A definite tip of the hat to those of…
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