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
How to Teach the Spanish Flap R and Trilled RR
Learning how to produce the Spanish flap R and the trilled RR can be hard, but it's not impossible. I learned how to produce both Spanish R sounds when I first started learning Spanish in eighth grade. So it's possible to learn them "late." The only thing standing in your way or your students' way ... Read More about How to Teach the Spanish Flap R and Trilled RR
10 Things to Tell Parents When You Dismiss from Speech
What to Tell Parents Dismissal from speech therapy feels like a huge celebration for both the student and the speech pathologist. But some parents don't see it that way. Parents may not feel ready to let the child leave speech therapy. I've seen this many times. Here the things that I tell ... Read More about 10 Things to Tell Parents When You Dismiss from Speech
Special Education Advocacy 101
One of my core beliefs as a speech pathologist is that my role is to advocate for children who need support. So with current events being what they are, I've thought a lot about advocacy and speech pathologists. In fact, I've come to believe that being an advocate for people with communication ... Read More about Special Education Advocacy 101
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