Search Results for: label/speech pathologist – Page 5

Open-Ended Activities for Speech Therapy

Top Ten Open-Ended Activities for Speech Therapy

Planning sessions for multiple clients on your caseload, all with different goals, can be very time-consuming. Do you ever find yourself in search of those super quick and easy activities that you can grab and use with almost any client and any goal? Well, look no further! Here’s my list

Read More »
literacy skills in speech therapy

How to Support Literacy Skills in Speech Therapy

Are you looking for ways to incorporate Literacy skills in speech therapy sessions? Do you currently have a handful of students working on reading and writing skills and you just do not know where to take your therapy sessions? If you have students working on reading comprehension skills, writing skills,

Read More »
What SLPs Need to Know About Trauma

What SLPs Need to Know About Trauma

Today’s topic discusses what SLPs need to know about trauma and how they can use trauma-informed principles in their treatment. The podcast begins with the definition of the word “trauma.”It can seem a little bit overwhelming and hard to define, so I really appreciate the definition that comes from The

Read More »
Scary Meeting Survival Guide

The Scary Meeting Survival Guide

Today’s episode is all about the scary meeting survival guide, I’ll be sharing some of my favorite tips for surviving scary meetings. Meetings can be especially tricky, because they’re so time-consuming, and often we don’t control the scheduling. Meetings are also challenging for those of us who are introverts or

Read More »
Pushing Back Against Perfectionism

Pushing Back Against Perfectionism

This episode’s topic focuses on embracing imperfection and reclaiming your creativity! Join our podcast as we explore the liberating journey of pushing back against perfectionism, fostering growth, and celebrating the beauty of authenticity. Tune in below to learn more and don’t forget to check out the links and resources section

Read More »
Stridency Deletion

Stridency Deletion and What to Do About It

In today’s episode, I’ll be discussing stridency deletion and how to address it in speech therapy. Stridency deletion is one of the phonological patterns often seen in highly unintelligible children. Resources and References: https://blogs.umass.edu/eba/files/2012/01/201Spring-Consonant-Features-Guide1.pdf https://blogs.umass.edu/eba/files/2012/01/201Spring-IPA-features.pdf https://www.clarityforcommunication.com/slp-qa *This is a great resource from Teresa Farnham. It has a very user-friendly FAQ

Read More »
free online speech therapy activities

Free Online Speech Therapy Activities for Kids

Updated March 10, 2022 I created this post at the beginning of the pandemic because I thought it would be nice to have a nice list of high-quality free online speech therapy activities while we were all cooped up. Many of these do not directly target speech and language, but

Read More »

Five Fab Freebies: Spice up your Speech Room!

I know it isn’t quite time to think about back to school, but perhaps some of you planners are looking to get a head start!  For those of you that don’t know, I’m expecting a baby next month, so I am trying to post some back-to-school goodies for you before

Read More »

The Digital SLP® – Online Speech Therapy Activities for SLPs

The Digital SLP® – Online speech therapy games and activities for SLPs Why do we love online speech therapy activities? Because online speech therapy activities are colorful, interactive, engaging, and teletherapy platform-friendly. They can be used on any tablet, computer, or SMART Board®. Let’s talk more about why we love

Read More »
Systematic Language Instruction

Systematic Language Instruction for Minimally Verbal Students

Have you ever had a non-verbal or minimally verbal student and not known where to begin? Today, Rose Griffin, from ABASpeech joins me to talk about systematic language instruction for non-verbal and minimally verbal students. Rose brings her expertise as a speech-language pathologist and behavior analyst and gives us some

Read More »

Search again:

Archives