All Directions are not created equal Following directions is a common goal for students as it involves a complicated language process. It requires that...
Keeping Pace in a therapy session. Pacing during a treatment session can be crucial in maintaining a child’s attention and focus. The easiest way to...
Should eye contact be a goal? In working with teachers or student speech and language therapist I often find that one of the goals...
Happy 2016: New thing I will try this new year! I am always looking for ways to connect with families and include them in their child’s treatment. This has...
#SpeechlessSLPS I am linking up with Kim from Activity Tailor to share an experience that made me speechless! I love...
Incentive Charts Behavior Incentives: Everyone has a different opinion on behavioral strategies. When I am working with a full class...
First days back to school I love my job! Today I was working through the kindergarten speech and language screening and having such a...
Behavior as Communication Behaviors are a way that children communicate. Think about the newborn. The baby cries to get its needs met...
Let’s Sing a Song! Using a Song Choice Board in Education I have always loved incorporating rhymes and music into my lessons. Music assists in memory, developing language and often...
Play and the Speech and Language Therapist Sometimes our therapy can seem like we are just ‘ playing’ with our students, however, the reality is that...