New Weekly Line Up

Edit 3/28/14 – I was all ready for this post to go up last weekend… and then I wiped out my blog design!  I had to redo everything, which actually worked out for the best (although I wasn’t so convinced that was the case at the time).  So, if you saw this in your Bloglovin’ feed and tried to click on it to see what the post was all about and it didn’t go anywhere- sorry about that!  OK, back to business now.  Read on to learn about my new blogging “schedule”.

I’ve decided to add a little structure to my blog posts.  I have SO many ideas, but I get a little disorganized in my own head sometimes.  Being the overly-organized, perfectionistic (and pretty stereotypical) SLP that I am, I decided to make a list.  And of course I couldn’t just make any old list-  it had to be a pretty list.  So, here is my pretty, yet informative list, detailing the schedule of my upcoming blog posts.  I hope you’ll stop by regularly to check them out!

Let me explain what some of my jargon above actually means.  On Mondays, I plan to write about an app that I enjoy using in my treatment sessions.  Because no one likes to spend a ton of money, I’ll only be featuring apps under $5.  Wednesdays, I plan to feature something that I use in my speech room.  It might be a TpT product, a lesson plan, or just a tip that I’d like to share.  On Fridays I plan to round up some freebies.  I’m still debating whether I want to put together a random mix of things or if I want to stick with a theme.  We shall see.  Last up is the weekend.  Unless I come up with a better idea, the weekends are just going to be a mixed bag.  I’m also planning to host a linky party the first Tuesday of each month where you can link up with your speech and language products.

So, that’s the plan for now.  Do you have a blog schedule?  Do you stick to it? 

 font by: Jessica Stanford

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