I Keep Repeating Myself
So much of speech and language therapy is repeating yourself. Repeating prompts, repeating instructions, repeating the same vocabulary or word list. But one area we
So much of speech and language therapy is repeating yourself. Repeating prompts, repeating instructions, repeating the same vocabulary or word list. But one area we
You know what (teachers and) SLPs love about worksheets? You print and go. There’s no mess. Plus, you have something to send home to show,
I had a few years of summer speech that left me frazzled. Trying to accommodate families as best I could meant appointment here and there
I had an IG post last week that seemed to strike a nerve. I wasn’t sure how it would be received, honestly, but I’m getting
For the past few years I’ve been working at one school, but this year I started seeing students at a couple other locations as well
I’ve got a few students that sound pretty good in single words, but listen to them in conversation and you’re left scratching your head. Ugh.
This is such a tough time of the year to power through. The weather is gross. The kids are antsy from being indoors too much
I was scrolling through my social media feeds the other day and a few comments caught my eye. The gist was with so much paperwork
The teachers I work with really get the relationship between articulation and phonemic awareness skills and that our students who struggle with articulation are at
I know a lot of therapists have moved away from stickers and I totally get it. It’s aggravating when they take forever to pick one
Back in December, I made paper chains with my kiddos working on articulation. I brought the strips in and, in typical harried December fashion, wrote
I work with lots of students on their articulation. Some have language needs as well, but many don’t (although, by in large, all my artic
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