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”
Speech Recipe Club
I love working with kids inside the special education room. It's an especially fun treat when I can co-treat with the occupational therapist because I always learn something new. Cotreat with OT and other professionals One of the best ways to tackle both speech and OT goals was to prepare ... Read More about Speech Recipe Club
10 Wordless Videos that Teach Problem Solving
I work in teletherapy, which means that I use a computer to display my materials and activities for my students. I have a couple extremely quiet older elementary students and I decided that video was a way to engage and encourage them to answer questions and retell events. In particular I wanted ... Read More about 10 Wordless Videos that Teach Problem Solving
Is Teletherapy Right for Me?
I took a leap of faith this year and jumped into teletherapy, signing a contract back in the summer. I've been waiting to report back about how it's been because I wanted to make sure I got a feel for teletherapy as a career. I ended up gathering up lots of information and now I'm finally ready ... Read More about Is Teletherapy Right for Me?
20 Ways to Increase Staff Morale at Your School
What's the school culture like? What's the working environment like at your school? Does everyone feel like they are valued and that their work is important for children, to the school, and to administrators? Or do only a select few teachers work with the principal (I'm referring to that group of ... Read More about 20 Ways to Increase Staff Morale at Your School
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