I receive lots of emails from people curious about speech therapy as a career. The volume of email inquiries seems to be going up and now I'm getting between 5-7 emails per week. I've been responding to them personally, though sometimes it took me more than a week, but I've realized that I cannot ... Read More about So you want to be a speech pathologist…
Bilingual Back-to-School Parent Letter
I created a new product for speech pathologists who work with bilingual students: an introductory parent letter for back-to-school time (or whenever you get a new student). Over the years I've refined my own letter in Spanish to parents, but I wanted to make it better. So I took my letter to ... Read More about Bilingual Back-to-School Parent Letter
How to Treat Erroneous Nasalization on Phonemes
Have you ever gotten a student who nasalized a phoneme or two? When I've seen it with my Spanish-speaking students, improper nasalization has normally occurred on the /s/ sound. When you have a student who nasalizing, the best practice is to refer the student to an ENT. You need to make sure that ... Read More about How to Treat Erroneous Nasalization on Phonemes
Mother’s Day Exclusive Free Resource in English and Spanish
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
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