Summer time and the livin’ is easy! Do you hear a melody for those words in your head? It’s an old song, but a great one. And here are some GREAT ideas for summer-themed speech & language products and activities. For those of us who work in the schools, a much-needed summer break is coming soon. However, many parents, teachers and other staff members express ... read more
School Year Closeout: HELP for Clinical Fellows
The end of the school year is coming! What needs to be done to finish out your school year? Read below for helpful tips. End-of-the-School-Year Hot List Cancel therapy sessions NOW to get paperwork ready for May/June IEPs. Prepare to write end of the year school therapy progress notes NOW. If you have your data ready, this will be a snap. Look at your school speech therapy ... read more
Artic Pix FREEBIE
Tired of all of your speech sound cards? Do your students give you that look when you show them some of the cards? Here is the solution to that problem! These photos are carefully chosen for several reasons: • These are bright, colorful, kid-friendly photos! • The speech sound contexts are selected with co-articulation in mind. You ... read more
Easy Links to the CCSS
• May is coming! And you know what THAT means….a frenzy of IEP meetings, reports, data collection, etc. • I don’t know about you, but I need anything and everything that helps me get through this time of year more easily. • Here is what I am using when it comes to linking IEP goals to the CCSS: • One reviewer said: “I like the clickable ... read more
The Frenzied SLPs Sharing Kindness
Today I’m so pleased to join the Frenzied SLPs as we present to you our Sharing Kindness freebies. Kindness. It is a simple concept, but something we often take for granted. Little things like smiling, holding the door open for someone else or just saying “hello,” are easy ways for anyone to share kindness. We do these things every day without thinking ... read more
My SLP Story
Anthropology, English, Liberal Studies – OH MY! Those were three of the FOUR different majors I declared by the time I was a junior in college, September 1979. By the junior year, we were supposed to know what we wanted to do. Ugh. Not me. I know I sound scattered-brained, but I had NO IDEA what to do. I loved Zoology, Botany and thought about taking a course in Genetics as ... read more
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