Prior to subscribing to the Digital SLP, I had anxiety over how I would handle a full-time caseload if we were to shut down and go completely remote and live. I no longer have to worry! Furthermore, my school district is under many restrictions when it comes to websites that the staff is allowed to use due to confidentiality reasons. This website passed with flying colors and my school was able to fund the subscription for me. I can’t express how grateful I am for that and for the Digital SLP! Thank you Jessica for taking the weight off of my shoulders!!!
This fall, I moved to the early childhood center, and felt that I probably wouldn't need to use The Digital SLP resource as much. I have been an SLP for 29 years, and I'm definitely "old school." I use objects and structured play throughout my sessions. However, our district moved to a hybrid and partial remote learning model, and I soon realized that The Digital SLP provides me with a vast array of resources to use while working with preschool and middle school-age students. I especially love the links that I can send to parents for further practice at home. The virtual field trips have also been a very versatile resource to use for a variety of targets. I absolutely love being able to search a specific topic (e.g. "wh" questions. /f/ initial) and having resources at my fingertips. I've also found myself using the resources on an iPad during in-person services. I highly recommend The Digital SLP website as a valuable resource for any SLP providing virtual or in-person services!
I love that there are resources for my youngest students (3-year-olds in PreK programs), for my upper-elementary students (4-6th graders working on fluency, grammar, and articulation), and all my students in between. I like that I can organize the materials using "My Lists." I've created different lists to gather resources based on impairment and seasonal activities.
Favorite resources:
Themed Interactive books (e.g. No Print Fall Pronouns Interactive Book), Scenes for Fluency, Would you Rather?, Coloring Game
My therapy is mostly literacy-based, and I use Digital SLP resources to extend my lessons on books by using articulation tasks, sentence building tasks, picture description tasks, etc. My students look forward to the Digital SLP activities each time I introduce a new book theme.
My students have become familiar with the routine and the resources we use in the Teletherapy model. They know what to expect when we use a familiar or new Digital SLP resource because the activities are so nicely structured and laid out. My students even make requests to return to the resources we've used in the past.
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