Have you been thrown into the deep end with remote learning or distance learning? I know many speech-language pathologists – in the schools and otherwise – around the country are scrambling to figure out how to handle school closures, shelter in place orders, and social distancing in due to the coronavirus. Today, I wanted to share some resources that I…
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Easy, Low Prep Winter Therapy Ideas for School SLPs
Looking for some easy, low prep therapy ideas for winter? (Especially if you’re a school SLP headed back after winter break?) Here are some of my favorite ideas! Student Goal Display: Want to remind your students of why they come to therapy and what their goals are? Check out my free student goal display pages. Prep required: print and…
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How to Make Data Work for You as a School Based SLP
Mariel Solomon from ASHA is on the blog today, sharing more ways to help data work for you! – Natalie As school-based SLPs, we know that data is vital to our decision making process – it helps us determine if a student would be eligible for services, what goals to write, when to shift focus in therapy,…
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How to Feel More Confident About Your IEP Present Levels Pages
Let’s face it – if you are an average school SLP, you are going to write hundreds – probably thousands – of IEPs in your career. If you’re like me, you had a little practice in a couple of your grad classes, and in your school internship, you had your supervisor’s example to follow. But once I was on my…
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