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I attend the ASHA convention most years. While the beginning of the school year is a great time to replenish supplies and organize materials, by
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I attend the ASHA convention most years. While the beginning of the school year is a great time to replenish supplies and organize materials, by

I grew up near Chester, NJ, a town loaded with craft stores and antique dealers. One of my favorite childhood vendors was the dollhouse store.

You know what I’m loving these days? Whipping out a marker and drawing right on the table and watching those little eyes get HUGE. It’s

I came across this website–Understood.org–a couple of months ago and was excited because it addresses the needs of children/families that I most often work with—often

Update 9/22/15: John was the lucky winner! I’m sure you’re familiar with Smarty Ears. That’s the company that makes all the fabulous speech and language

My school year starts with speech/language and hearing screenings of preschool – 1st grade students. Following that are meetings with teachers and recommendations for evaluations

Don’t get me wrong—I’m a huge fan of board games both at home and in therapy. I’m big into crafts (even glitter). I like cooking

Many of my students struggle in the classroom or regular conversation. It’s just too fast paced. My room can be a welcome respite. A place

During the fall I posted a question in a few SLP Facebook groups, “How do you go about gaining expertise in a new area of

Wow, the last couple of weeks have been a whirlwind! First ASHA, then Thanksgiving…I even had a couple speech “emergencies” come up in between! Now

Over last few years, my location has changed a lot. I was doing therapy at a preschool, a couple elementary schools and in homes. I

Please welcome Tracy Moran from Gold Country SLP. She was one of the winners in my New Blogger contest! If you are an itinerant SLP,
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The views expressed in this blog are my own and are intended to inspire other speech-language pathologists in their own practice. If you are a parent, teacher or other educator, these ideas are not intended to take the place of treatment by a certified clinician. Read full disclaimer here.