5 Ideas for Therapy Groups that are Engaging and Easy
When you are a speech language pathologist in the schools, you see A LOT of groups. It can be hard to keep students engaged in a group therapy setting. That’s why I’ve got 5 ideas for therapy groups that you can start implementing today! Therapy in groups isn’t always ideal, but with super large caseloads […]
IEP for School – What is Important for Involved Parents to Know?
As a parent, it can be so overwhelming to learn about an IEP for school. Like what does IEP even stand for? How will it impact my kid? What do I need to do or be prepared for with this big conference coming up? Let’s just dive into the basics then we’ll talk about 5 […]
How to Easily Explain Speech Language and Pathology in a Comprehensive Way
It’s hard for parents/caregivers to understand complex SLP related terms such as speech, language, and pathology. However, I think there are ways to easily explain terminology in a comprehensive yet efficient way! Use Simple Definitions The key to using parent-friendly is to keep the words we use in the definitions as easy to understand as […]
Speech Therapy Data Collection Forms
How do you take your data collection for speech therapy? Do you use speech therapy data collection forms? I have tried several different methods over the years! A big factor is deciding if you want digital data collection or a paper form for data collection? Last year I did digital, but this year I’m doing […]
IEP at a Glance Sheet
If you’re an SLP in the schools, then I bet you use or have previously used = WORKING FOLDERS! I kind of have a love-hate relationship with them. I love how easy and convenient they are during therapy, but I don’t enjoy all of the prep work. Here’s what I put in my working folders: […]