
6 Easy & Fun Ways to Get Kids Moving: Using Movement in the Speech Room
As you wind down the school year, you probably notice your students getting extra wiggly! Or maybe you’re working with a few extra energetic kids
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As you wind down the school year, you probably notice your students getting extra wiggly! Or maybe you’re working with a few extra energetic kids

The end of the school year is coming to a close, and while it’s tempting to sprint out the door as soon as the final

As a pediatric SLP, you’re likely always looking for exciting ways to engage your clients and help them meet their goals. While themed therapy activities

As a pediatric SLP, you know it can feel like a constant battle to keep therapy sessions engaging, effective, and organized. Planning sessions when you

For SLPs, being intentional to create an inclusive environment isn’t just about best practices— it’s vital! One of the most important things you can do

In the world of school-based speech therapy, managing speech therapy groups is often an area SLPs don’t feel prepared for. Handling multiple students at once

As you know, even the most intricately planned speech sessions and thought-out goals cannot overcome a student who is unmotivated in speech sessions. Figuring out

Fellow SLP, Are You Interrogating or Modeling? It’s a stereotype of movies and books, the mom who won’t stop interrogating their kids with questions. And

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

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

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