As a school based speech language pathologist, I have the privilege to work on a team to help students learn and grow to their highest potential. In my career, I’ve worked with a wide range of general education teachers, special education teachers, psychologists, nurses, social workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, reading specialists, instructional and individual aides, and more. One thing…
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Easy Flower Craft for SLPs
Need an easy, spring themed craft to brighten up your therapy space? Try this easy flower craft! Crafts are always a great way to target following directions (“Show me a small petal”), prepositions (“Glue that to the top of the page”), and requesting (by having your students ask for each item they need). These flower crafts are also easy to…
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SLP Reading List
In my opinion, books and speech-language pathology go together like peanut butter and jelly! They’re two of my favorite things in the world, and complement each other so well. I not only love using children’s books in therapy, but I also love expanding my knowledge in the field through reading… although I sadly don’t often have enough time suring the…
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Easy, Low Prep Idea for Mixed Articulation Groups
Do you ever get bored with the same old flashcard (and maybe a game) drill with your mixed articulation groups, especially for your older elementary students? It’s so hard to plan for students working on different sounds or levels, so you have given up being creative? I’ve got a new therapy idea for you! And BONUS – it’s about as…
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