Using Therapy Materials that Match a Student’s Age or Abilities You have the goals you want your student to achieve. You have the research-based approach to use in treatment....
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...
How do you determine a student’s reading level? When we are working with a child it is important that we are working at their appropriate reading level....
Should eye contact be a goal? In working with teachers or student speech and language therapist I often find that one of the goals...
It Takes a Village by Jane Cowen-Fletcher book companion I love using literature to teach. It gives me a jumping off point to teach vocabulary and story grammar....
Articulation Ideas In the schools, for the most part, I use the 5 Minute Articulation treatment approach, 5-minute kids. This was...
The Care and Feeding of Your Supervisor! How to make a good impression on your clinicial supervisor Be a nice human: Remember your supervisor is also...
Supporting the clinician that comes after you. Wouldn’t it be great if you could have a blueprint that helped to spell out how to work with...
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...
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...