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As the spring months settle in, it’s the perfect time to start thinking ahead to summer. As a school-based SLP, you should make the most
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As the spring months settle in, it’s the perfect time to start thinking ahead to summer. As a school-based SLP, you should make the most
When it comes to dorky, I’m pretty sure I’ve got you beat. Try this on. In high school, I played hooky (with my mom’s
Are you one of the many that told me organization is an area you struggle with and you still strive to find a system that
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

Today’s post is a collaboration between myself and Deb Kerner. The pH scale runs from 1 (acidic) to 14 (alkaline) with 7 as “neutral”

When I was in graduate school, I worked part time at an independent children’s book store and one of my responsibilities was the weekly story

The ASHA Leader has included a number of “Get Social” articles in the past few months. I contributed one on How to Keep Your Business

***Congratulations to Maggie L. and Stephanie B. who won their choice of three digital downloads from my TpT store!*** The majority of the time, I

***Congratulations to Brynn who won the FREE copy of Start and Run a Therapy Practice!*** The overwhelming majority of direct email queries I receive are

In many industries working for free would be met with disbelief, but whether it’s the big heart of the therapist or the fact that many

It’s a new year and a time of personal evaluation. I don’t make resolutions myself, although I’ve been making annual “wish lists” for a number

One of the toughest decisions when you go into practice for yourself is figuring out where/how to market your services. Because what’s the point of
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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.