Simple Behavioral Supports That Help All Students I find that if I set up routines that give clear expectations and goals for a session that the...
How To Organize Data So That It Is Easy To Read In working with data it can be difficult to see many numbers embedded into a paragraph. So what can...
What Are You Bringing to Dinner? A Language Game My students love this game! You have been invited to a Potluck dinner What are you bringing to the...
Popsicle sticks: Use in education What do you think of when you think of popsicle sticks? Does it bring up memories of enjoying a...
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...
Organization tips for School Based Speech and Language Pathologists I have been a speech and language pathologist for 37 years (YIKES!). Each year I think I think of...
Use what you have! Recently a graduate student stated that they wanted to use a time timer but did not have one. Using...
Behavior as Communication Behaviors are a way that children communicate. Think about the newborn. The baby cries to get its needs met...
Some helpful therapy ideas We are off to a GREAT start this semester. I wanted to share some of the great ideas in...
Data: an essential ingredient in therapy Data is a very important part of doing speech and language therapy. We need to have evidence that...