
Why I Stopped Using Apps in Speech Therapy
I’m so sick of boxes and that ridiculous packing tape that wants so badly to stick on itself. Have you ever experienced carrying box after
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I’m so sick of boxes and that ridiculous packing tape that wants so badly to stick on itself. Have you ever experienced carrying box after

It makes sense that shows like Stranger Things are set in the 80s when childhood was less structured, making it more prone to adventure, abduction

Selecting the correct targets for articulation or phonological process therapy can maximize success.

Before we dive right into how to create an effective and fun play-based lesson plan, let’s address a couple of elephants in the room: What

I make it a point to teach Growth Mindset with my kiddos working on social skills and tie it in with all of my students

I’ve always had a sweet spot for Max, that little bunny that so closely mirrors the behavior of many of my students. In Max’s Chocolate

Is categorization a skill we really need to work on? YES. In fact, it’s probably the most critical attribute skill we need. The ability to

I love using storybook manipulatives to help bring a story to life, but buying them already made can be really pricey and creating your own

I cannot express the passion for basketball that a lot of my students, make that North Carolinians, have. March with its nearly constant game action

I love a little mailbox. I have a couple for the holidays and a bunch more for Valentine’s Day. Recently, I picked up a little

There are a number of classic games to develop theory of mind. Have you ever picked up a student and had them launch into the

As we move into the last week before winter break, I wanted to offer a few reminders about items you might want to save to
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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.