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5 Pinterest Pages of Mine Speech Pathologists Should Be Following

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21 Jun

I’ve been pinning up a storm over the past year and it’s been so fun. I’ve had an account forever, but I really wasn’t using it. Now I’m addicted. Once I started thinking of it as a visual bookmarking system, I realized there was a lot of things on the internet that I wanted to save. And if you aren’t using Pinterest and you are a speech path, you should get on there stat!

You can start by checking out these five pages of mine that are really great, if I do say so myself:

SphPins

  1. Sarah Wu’s Speech Therapy Finds – I pin everything that’s speech-related and interesting right here. I’m pinning something here virtually every day! Did I say I’m addicted?OTPins
  2. Speech and OT Cotreating – The OT and I that worked together all last year created this collaborative board! We used it all year long to plan our weekly cotreating sessions in the intensive kindergarten class. We both regularly checked Pinterest and pinned to this board and then the day before our session, we chatted and chose something (a craft usually).BooksPin
  3. Books for Language Therapy and Beyond – I’m stuck in a rut: I’m using the same books for speech therapy over and over again. If you are looking for a new variety of books grouped by topic, look no farther than this board. I have pinned large selections of books with themes like social/emotional, pirates, and preschool picture books, just to name a few.RecPins
  4. Recipes I Want to Make Yesterday – I love to cook and here is where I pin all of the recipes I see on Pinterest and I want to make. The whole board is basically eye candy!QuotesPins
  5. Quotes for Every Amazing Day {Inspiration} – What a cliche to have a quote board, right? Oh well, I do love looking at pretty or funny quotes! Check them out and be inspired!

SarPins

BONUS: Sarah Wu’s TPT Store for Speech is Beautiful — This board is where I pin all the products I create for speech pathologists and special educators. Did you know I’ve made over 140 products? I

I know you will love my stuff on Pinterest! If you haven’t jumped in on that platform, it’s actually pretty intuitive to use and so much fun. It’s my favorite. Follow me and see you over there!

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