The Advocate and The SLP: What You Need To Know
You hear those words, ” They have an advocate.”, and your heart starts beating faster. An advocate…great. Don’t the parents trust me? Don’t
You hear those words, ” They have an advocate.”, and your heart starts beating faster. An advocate…great. Don’t the parents trust me? Don’t
Looking for a sticky alternative that won’t leave your classroom messy or lose its stick after a couple uses? So many activities these
So a couple of weeks these ridiculously cute organizer boxes kept popping all over my Instagram feed. People keeping talking about how much
Prompts and Cues are part of the specialized language that we learn as Speech-Language Pathologists. They are right up there with fluency and
With high caseloads that only seem to grow but the day, SLPs rely on grouping students to meet goals and required minutes. Articulation
Maternity leave is not easy. Before I went on maternity leave, I made sure I had everything prepped and ready to go for