/R/ Tips for Speech Therapy
Many SLPs think of the /r/ sound for speech therapy as one of the most challenging sounds to treat. Working with a student who has
Many SLPs think of the /r/ sound for speech therapy as one of the most challenging sounds to treat. Working with a student who has
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Life is complicated, but our speech therapy materials don’t have to be! That’s why I’m so excited to talk about one of my favorite can’t-fail resources:
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This is a follow-up blog post on last week’s podcast focusing on supporting students’ executive functioning as an SLP. Last week, we released a podcast
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