Well heyyyyy stranger! I could totally be talking to myself, it’s been so long since I’ve done a blog post. It’s not you, it’s me…I’m gonna be honest, the end of the school year chewed me up and spit me out. I literally spent the first week decompressing. And by decompressing, I mean I laid […]
Staff Sunshine Treat Signs (freebie)
When I was first asked to lead our school’s sunshine committee (the people who plan the parties, send cards and flowers, and generally try to improve the happiness), I was like….uh. Me? I had some good ideas, but I definitely didn’t see myself leading the charge. I decided to go for it after some convincing […]
Exit Ticket Strategy with Dollar Store Magnets
Raise your hand if you have a Dollar Store/Target Dollar Spot/Anything that costs $1 goes in the buggy problem. I thought so. Me too, especially when it comes to things like seasonal magnets and stickers, so I end up with all these things that I usually use on my white board or cookie sheets for […]
Thankful Three: Sharing Gratitude for SLPs
This post contains Amazon Affiliate links for your convenience. It’s normal to start thinking about being thankful this time of year, but this is something that has been on my heart for a while. I just wasn’t really sure what to do with it, and to be completely honest, I am still not. But I […]
Classroom Organization Tour!
This post contains Amazon Affiliate links. I’m so excited to give you a speech room tour! I am so fortunate to have a pretty big classroom to work in, it is complete with a window, bathroom, AND a closet. Crazy, I know! Our school wide theme this year is “Peace, Love, & Learning”, so I […]
Speech Therapy Materials: Chalkboard Placemats
This post contains Amazon Affiliate links. I was perusing Zulily one morning (because, obsessed) and came across these black chalkboard placemats! I thought they were pretty cool and figured, why not? I bought a pack of them and then forgot about them…until they arrived and I discovered how really super cool these are! They are […]
5 WHYs for Problem Solving
As SLPs or educators, we are no strangers to problem solving. In fact, we probably do this several times a day when it comes to dealing with our students, parents, and co-workers. The 5 Why strategy was developed by Sakichi Toyoda, to get to the bottom of problems. He was a leader in Japanese industry […]
Consultation for School SLPs (FREEBIE)
Consultation is a model of service delivery that is often overlooked in preference of direct service provision. I would say, for myself, I didn’t know much about what it looked like or the legal aspects of IDEA when I first started as a school SLP. Now, I know that the formal process of consultation for service […]
Teaching Body Parts for Language
This post contains Amazon Affiliate links. Every new class of preschool students brings new vocabulary that we need to teach, and this year I have had a lot of kids who are working on identifying and labeling body parts. I have been trying to find many different ways to incorporate these goals into various kinds of […]
Using OT Strategies in Speech Therapy
I know you’ve heard it before…a team approach is usually the best for all involved. So many SLPs are fortunate enough to be able to collaborate often with their multidisciplinary team…and I find that Occupational Therapists are usually the other therapy we collaborate with the most…but some of us aren’t that lucky. For me, I […]
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