Happy Valentine’s Day, Donna!
My last semester of graduate school was an externship at a rural elementary school. I loved it. The kids and staff were great, but,
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My last semester of graduate school was an externship at a rural elementary school. I loved it. The kids and staff were great, but,
It seems to me that once the kids return from winter break, there is a surge in evaluations. My therapy bag always seems vaguely disheveled,
Here we are in the middle of January, middle of winter with spring break a very distant light at the end of the tunnel. As
Yipee! It’s winter break! I really look forward to this time of year–I enjoy buying presents, meeting friends for holiday coffee and especially getting together
When I started blogging, I did a series of posts on how I got started in private practice. It seemed to hit a nerve. I
I’m so excited to introduce you to Dawn Moore, a clinician in North Carolina who freely admits to loving /r/ therapy! I heard her speak
In my town, the schools host a “Boo-hoo Breakfast” for the moms (parents is more pc, but it’s the moms that show) dropping off Kindergarteners.
It takes some practice to find your rhythm with running an articulation therapy session. Here I share what works for me. This is my format
In honor of all the recent SLP grads, or undergrads looking for a career path, I’d like to offer my “reasons to be an SLP”.
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