As part of the SLP chain letter link up, I got the opportunity to interview a few more SLPs in the blogging world. Meet Nicole Allison of “Allison’s Speech Peeps “. Her blog is super cute and full of great reviews, tips, and materials, definitely a blog to check out! Read her interview below to learn more about this clever,…
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SLP Letter Link UP
Earlier in the week I was invited to participate in a ‘Chain Letter Link Up’. Its not the crazy kind of chain letters that we immediatly delete from our mailbox, but a way to connect blogging SLPs. It was started by Teach Speech 365. She interviewed a few SLPs and then their jobs were to interview and post about other amazing blogging…
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Receptive Language Circus!
I have a lot of students this year with receptive language goals. I was starting to run out of things to do with them since we had done all the WH- question decks I had and gone through all of the listening comprehension materials. So I created Receptive Language Circus. This is just a snap shot of a few of…
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Stability balls in the speech room
About two years ago one of the faculty members at my school read an article about the use of stability balls in the classroom instead of chairs. The article cited that research had shown it helped to improve the focus and performance of students, especially those with ADD/ADHD. In an article from USA today, it stated that the theory is,…
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How do I use an iPad during speech therapy?
Technology is bursting with apps and ideas that can be used with speech therapy. So many SLPs these days have some form of technology in their rooms like an iPad, iPod touch, laptop, etc. I use my iPad just about everyday with my students. Recently an SLP friend of mine came to ‘the dark side’ as she calls it, and…
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Thoughts and Prayers
Working in a school and seeing my students everyday is such a gift. My thoughts and prayer go out to the families, students, and anyone touched by todays tragic events.