Intro to Sales for the SLP
Let’s get it out of the way—you got into a helping profession to help people not to—ew—sell. In fact, you kinda think the idea of
Parent education, home activities and homework for speech therapy
Let’s get it out of the way—you got into a helping profession to help people not to—ew—sell. In fact, you kinda think the idea of
Summer is a great time to work on puzzles. Speech client puzzles. It rained for days this spring. Weeks even. Not a drizzle, straight up
“He running!” I spend a great deal of time working on word structure, especially pronouns and verb tenses in our speech and language sessions. These
Don’t take a look at the post title, think “I don’t blog,” and skip this post! There are lots of reasons to write! Are you in the
Teaching pronouns in speech therapy will always be a frequent goal because so many children confuse subject pronouns like “she” with “her.” “Me want one!”
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