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Late Talkers – Part Two with Abbie Lande

Welcome back to Late Talkers Part Two with guest speaker, Abbie Lande! Today we get into the topic of therapy with late talkers. Tune in to hear all about Abbie’s recommended therapy strategies for late talkers and activities to use within speech therapy sessions. Therapy Strategies for Late Talkers: Keep

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Better Hearing & Speech Month Ideas 2022

Better Hearing & Speech Month Ideas 2022

The month of May is Better Hearing & Speech Month, which is a time for us to promote the field of Speech-Language Pathology and to help educate others about the valuable work that we do. This year’s theme is Connecting People and today I’m going to share with you some

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Best Advice for Teletherapists

Best Advice for Teletherapists

In this episode, I talk about the best advice for teletherapists. There’s a lot of information and resources regarding teletherapy, so today’s episode highlights some of the essential core recommendations to keep in mind. Maximize your technology It is recommended that new teletherapists make sure their computer meets the minimum

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How to Be an Anti-ableist SLP

How to Be an Anti-ableist SLP

This episode discusses how to be an anti-ableist SLP. In the episode, I talk about the importance of recognizing ableism’s influence, and then actively pushing back against it by using inclusive language, being thoughtful about our goal choices, supporting accessibility for disabled SLPs, and addressing ableist microaggressions. This podcast episode

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Wordless Picture Books in Speech Therapy

Using Wordless Picture Books in Speech Therapy

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: wordless picture books. Let’s explore what makes them so extraordinary! The Benefits of Using Wordless Picture Books in Speech Therapy Perhaps the biggest advantage of

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Articulation Norms – What Does the Latest Research Show?

In today’s episode, I’ll be discussing the latest research about articulation norms. The topic of research related to articulation norms is one that I think many SLPs have questions about, and it affects many aspects of our profession – from our assessments to our caseload sizes, to the intervention strategies

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Echolalia: Purposeful or Problematic?

If you serve students with ASD, then it is likely that you’ve come across some students exhibiting echolalia.  In today’s episode, I talk about what it is, how some children acquire language differently than others, and how that ties into whether or not we should be concerned when a student

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Literacy and the SLP’s Role

Have you recently had a new student put on your caseload who is needing to work on reading and writing skills? You may find yourself asking, “What is my role as an SLP when it comes to reading and writing?” or “Where do I even begin?” then this blog is

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Fun Ways to Work on Multiple Meaning Words

Fun Ways to Work on Multiple Meaning Words

This post contains affiliate links for which we may receive compensation at no additional cost to you. Click here to read our full affiliate policy. We’ve probably all written goals addressing multiple-meaning words at some point in our careers as SLPs. Working with multiple-meaning words is challenging for kids who have language-based

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SLPs and Situational Mutism

SLPs and Situational Mutism

Speech-language pathology is a profession of lifelong learning, and sometimes that lifelong learning involves scrambling for resources when a student with an unfamiliar diagnosis lands on our caseloads! Speed Learning about Selective Mutism This happened to me when I began working with a student who had a diagnosis of situational

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The Best Online Games for Speech Therapy

What is an online game for speech therapy? An online game for speech therapy is simply a game that you access through your web browser on an application on your device. Online speech therapy games are most commonly accessed on a computer or a tablet. Types of Online Games Online

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