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End of School Year Wrap Up

Happy almost summer everyone! As the end of the school year is quickly approaching, I thought I would take the time to lay out some key ideas and tasks you may complete to help you stay organized as you prepare for the year to end. Tune in below to learn

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Picture Scenes for Mixed Groups in Speech Therapy

How to Use Picture Scenes for Mixed Groups in Speech Therapy

Today, I’ll be discussing how to use picture scenes for mixed groups in speech therapy. First off, I think it’s important to acknowledge that mixed groups are really tough. If you have a lot of mixed groups and you’re struggling, please know that you’re not alone. I hope today’s episode

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Sensory Processing Basics for SLPs

Sensory Processing Basics for SLPs

In today’s episode, I talk about sensory processing basics for SLPs. Currently, the American Occupational Therapy Association recommends that providers use the full term “sensory integration and processing.” This refers to how our brain and body use information from sensations to understand the world. This information comes in through our

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How Anxiety Affects Learning – and What We Can Do About It

This episode is all about anxiety. I will focus on how anxiety impacts learning and what SLPs can do to support students and clients who experience anxiety. If you’re looking for fun and interactive speech therapy materials that students and SLPs both will love, check out what the Digital SLP®

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Evidence-Based Grammar Interventions for Speech Therapy

Evidence-Based Grammar Interventions for Speech Therapy

Previously, I published two podcast episodes about the eight parts of speech, different types of phrases and clauses, sentence types and classifications, and the most common syntax issues we might see with our students. In this episode, I’ll be discussing evidence-based grammar interventions for speech therapy. I hope you have

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Building Confidence with Lateral Lisp Treatment

Building Confidence with Lateral Lisp Treatment

I think lateral lisps are challenging! In this episode, we’ll be talking about building confidence with lateral lisp treatment.. A lateral lisp affects sounds that require centralized airflow, like /s/ and /z/. When a client exhibits a lateral lisp, the airflow isn’t centralized – it’s lateralized. This results in a

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Virtual Reality in Speech Therapy

How to Integrate Virtual Reality into Speech Therapy

In this episode, I will be talking about how to integrate virtual reality, or VR, into speech therapy. Essentially, VR involves using computer technology to create a simulated 3D environment. Virtual Reality (VR) offers numerous applications across different patient profiles. It’s particularly useful for the generalization of skills by offering

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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

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Executive Function Basics for SLPs

Executive Function Basics for SLPs

In this episode, I talk about executive function basics for SLPs. I mostly focus on covering what executive function skills actually are and what we use them for. I also spend some time discussing how they connect to language skills and how SLPs can support executive function skills with their

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How Not to Use Digital Resources

How Not to Use Digital Resources

This podcast episode is all about how NOT to use digital resources. As soon as you heard me mention today’s topic, you might have felt a little confused, because usually this podcast is all about how TO use digital resources. And it’s true; most of my career is focused on

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How We Can Help Our Students Find Awe

How We Can Help Our Students Find Awe

How can we help our students find awe? In this episode, we’ll be exploring the emotion of awe – what it is, why it’s important, and how to help our students access it – and hopefully access it ourselves, too! If you’re looking for fun and interactive speech therapy materials

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