May 20, 2017 0 Five Books for Therapy Books are a great way to work on speech and language skills. You can use books in preschool therapy though to [...]
May 7, 2017 1 With Year End Approaching, Don’t Forget to Take Time for Yourself It’s that time of year again, year end. SLPs are rushing around trying to get all their work done [...]
April 2, 2017 0 Using Family Photos in Therapy They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. In therapy, I have found using family photos (and photos [...]
February 20, 2017 0 Importance of Building Confidence in Speech Therapy Confidence in children is extremely important. We have all had a child that is soo hesitant to try and work [...]
November 5, 2016 2 Avoid Text in Phonological Awareness Activities Working with pre-readers and children who are learning to read, I try to incorporate as much phonological and [...]
August 10, 2016 3 Ten Tips and Tricks for Collecting Data Collecting Data can be challenging and let’s face it, most of us would rather not do it. Keeping [...]
May 12, 2016 0 Five Ways to Help Language Skills over the Summer Summer is fast approaching, and if you are like me, you have parents asking, “how should I help my child [...]
March 14, 2016 0 Five Reasons to Use Nursery Rhymes in Therapy Nursery Rhymes can be a great resource of therapy material for SLPs. Here are five reasons to incorporate [...]
December 28, 2015 1 Top 10 Speech and Language Tips for the New Year The SLPs here at Speech Spotlight thought it would be nice to reflect back on some of the best tricks and [...]
October 4, 2015 2 Working with Occupational Therapists: A Beneficial & Important Collaboration for SLPs This week I thought I would write about how beneficial it is to work closely with Occupational Therapists [...]