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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Easy Drawer Makeover
I don’t know about you, but my therapy materials seem to multiply overnight! Keeping them organized is always a challenge. This year, I was looking for a way to easily sort my monthly homework pages for my students, but had trouble finding a unit that would fit in my space – and more importantly, my budget! I came across this…
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Top Ten Essentials for New SLPs
Have you ever been placed in a new position that has no materials? Are you getting ready to start out as a new CF, and don’t know what materials to purchase? In my first year of practice, I was faced with both of these situations. I had accepted a job with a contract company, but didn’t know where I was…
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Welcome!
Welcome to my new blog, and thanks for stopping by! I’ve been an active member of the online SLP community for the last several years, and decided it was time to take the plunge and start my own blog. My name is Natalie Snyders, and I’m in my sixth year as a school speech-language pathologist. I have experience working with…
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