Screenings, Part 1: Can you hear me?
How many hearing screenings do you think you’ve done? Hundreds? Thousands? Millions? While I did TONS in grad school, and still do a bunch at
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How many hearing screenings do you think you’ve done? Hundreds? Thousands? Millions? While I did TONS in grad school, and still do a bunch at
I work in a rather gray area in that I’m a private clinician, but most often seeing kiddos in their school setting. I can easily
Despite hearing Macklemore’s refrain constantly (and finding the video hysterical), I’m not a Goodwill fan. Actually, I love the donating to Goodwill aspect and that,
Since you’re reading a blog post, presumably you’re rather tech savvy already. Do you view yourself that way? Are you taking full advantage of the
It’s hard to believe, but the Activity Tailor blog is coming up on its one year anniversary! I can’t believe it’s only been a year.
When I started blogging, I did a series of posts on how I got started in private practice. It seemed to hit a nerve. I
In my town, the schools host a “Boo-hoo Breakfast” for the moms (parents is more pc, but it’s the moms that show) dropping off Kindergarteners.
(this post appeared at www.blog.asha.org on July18, 2011) One of the great perks of being an SLP is flexibility in your work environment: schools, hospitals, travelling therapist, out-patient
I always thought one of the benefits to being on my own would be that I could streamline the paperwork. But you know what? It’s
It takes some practice to find your rhythm with running an articulation therapy session. Here I share what works for me. This is my format
In honor of all the recent SLP grads, or undergrads looking for a career path, I’d like to offer my “reasons to be an SLP”.
(This post appeared at www.blog.asha.org on August 18, 2011) Hooray! You’ve decided to take the plunge and start working for yourself. Now it’s time for some organization:
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