When it comes to therapy planning, I'm often a "last minute" kind of person. And especially at the end of the year! I'm going to go out on a limb and assume that you are like me. That's why I created a fun bilingual printable for you to use THIS WEEK in therapy. Here's what you ... Read More about Mother’s Day Exclusive Free Resource in English and Spanish
5 Steps to Reducing Anxiety: SLP Edition
It's not often discussed but many speech pathologists suffer from anxiety. In fact, I believe that there is a majority of speech pathologists who are anxious at lot of the time. Why do I say that? I've found that many of us cover it well. We try to take care of ourselves so that we do not ... Read More about 5 Steps to Reducing Anxiety: SLP Edition
3 Reasons Why Having a Student Teacher or Student SLP is Great for Kids!
I think sometimes parents get worried when they find out that there's a student teacher or student speech pathologist working with their child. It can make parents concerned about the quality of the speech therapy or the instruction that their child is receiving at school. But there's really no ... Read More about 3 Reasons Why Having a Student Teacher or Student SLP is Great for Kids!
101 Things to Do in Speech
My brand-new email subscriber resource is hot-off-the-presses and it's available to you if you click this link and subscribe to my email list. I'm all about simple hacks that make my job easier. When I was working in the schools (I'm doing school-based teletherapy now -- and loving it!), I would ... Read More about 101 Things to Do in Speech
Start Your Own “Good Job File”
Before I became a speech pathologist, I spent four years working for Kraft Foods. That experience shaped me. One thing that I did when I was there was set up a "good job file." I don't know who told me to do this (so I can't give credit), but it was something that really mattered to me. Going ... Read More about Start Your Own “Good Job File”
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