Stepping beyond our four walls– co-teaching social skills
I’m a featured guest blogger at my friend Nicole’s blog, Speech Peeps! Six years ago I was faced with a new situation. We had an influx of first grade students on IEPs with social…
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I’m a featured guest blogger at my friend Nicole’s blog, Speech Peeps! Six years ago I was faced with a new situation. We had an influx of first grade students on IEPs with social…
Welcome to our thirdย SLP Book Club! If you are new to the SLP book club, head over to my introductory post in January. Our topic this month is Traumatic Brain Injury, which is near and…
Organization. We all want it. But how many of us feel truly organized? The struggle is real, fellow SLPeeps! I asked some of my favorite SLP bloggers for their organization tips and am excited to…
About a year ago, I read a book about routines and habits. I canโt remember what book it was because since that first book Iโve been hooked. In the last year, I have read…
I did it! I made it through my fortieth year! I can even honestly say that I was healthier and happier this year than during much of my thirties when I suffered frequent injuries, illnesses…
Several months ago, my son came home from school stating that his friend had been out of school for a week. The next week, he reported that his friend was still out of school. As…
This year I have dismissed an unusually high number of students from speech. It is bittersweet to tell one of your sweetest students that they no longer need to come to speech anymore. I try…
I’m taking it waaaaaay easy for June. Only one set of materials total! My school continues until the middle of the month, so I need several lessons to cover all of my students, but…
It’s that time! We are wrapping up therapy sessions, putting away materials, and beginning to wipe the spit and snot off the tables. The end of the year is coming! If you are like me,…
A lovely, awesome, sweet child that I know has a brain tumor. When I began an intervention, I expected to find poor grammar, vocabulary, and retelling skills. I began our first session using one of…
We all know the story. Student gets upset. Student blows out. Student goes to principal’s office. Student gets sent home. At the end of the day, everyone is still upset… the student, the teacher, the…
In October, my friend’s son “O” experienced a massive head trauma. They had doubts that he would survive. In mid-January, after multiple surgeries and months of rehabilitation, he came home from the hospital. The thought…
Welcome to the second SLP Book Club!ย This book club has been my dream and my baby as an SLP and a bibliophile. I am so excited to find others out there that want to…
April was such an amazing month for me! My new nephew was born, my brother proposed to his amazing girl friend, and I completed my first half-marathon. Can May get any better? We’ll see! Now…