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 [...]
October 24, 2016 0 How To Conquer Those Stubborn Articulation Errors Ever feel you are stuck in articulation therapy quicksand with certain students? As pediatric speech-language [...]
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 [...]
June 27, 2016 0 Top Things to Know About Traumatic Brain Injury More and more often over the past couple of years I am seeing students who have had Traumatic Brain Injuries. [...]
June 16, 2016 0 Prepare For Next School Year With This Free Download! Summer is finally here! It’s a time for relaxing, enjoying family, catching up with friends [...]
May 28, 2016 0 Interviewing tips for SLPs May usually means the end of the school year for teachers and school-based Speech-Language Pathologists, but [...]
May 6, 2016 1 5 Secrets to Happiness at the End of the School Year If you follow any of the large Facebook groups focused on speech therapy (there are lots of groups and you [...]
March 5, 2016 1 5 Tips & Techniques for Keeping Little Ones Engaged in Speech I know that the little ones can be difficult at times. They are often scared and sometimes cling to their [...]
February 22, 2016 0 Tables Turn: When Students Become The SLP We all know that articulation therapy can be monotonous, repetitive and boring for both the SLP and the [...]
February 14, 2016 0 Stuttering 101: A Series on Fluency Disorders for Parents, Teachers and SLPs Fluency is one area of speech – language pathology that makes many SLPs anxious. Most students who [...]