There are so many benefits to going digital. Let me take a quick sec to name a few: It saves paper. It saves ink. It’s accessible from anywhere and on multiple devices. You can copy and paste. Everything looks neater. You can generate charts from the data. Did I mention you can copy and paste? […]
Fluency Therapy Activities for Fall
Happy fall, y’all. I’ve got my PSL in hand (#basic) and wearing my fall colors and pretending that this Louisiana weather isn’t still scorching hot. At least it’s officially fall in my speech room. How about yours? I’ve pulled out all the fun fall activities for my articulation and language kids, and they are loving […]
Fluency Therapy Help: Why is it so complicated?
My friend, let’s call her Kate, is a shiny new SLP. As we sat in CC’s (a local coffee shop) the other day sipping our coffee, she expressed to me how nervous she was about treating fluency cases. Her speech sessions didn’t seem very productive, since she often saw her students in mixed groups. And […]
SLP Organization Using Dollar Store Baskets
Organizing your classroom can get expensive, y’all. Don’t worry. I feel you and I got you. It doesn’t have to be expensive. Go to the dollar store and grab some cheapy baskets! They work just as well as the fancy bins, if you don’t mind some of them not having a lid. Check out my […]
Speech Therapy Back-to-School Ideas
OK, I admit it. I actually love back-to-school season. I know it’s the end of summer, and most people dread giving up their freedom and heading back to the speech therapy classroom. And, yes, I do too. But there’s something about the combination of school supplies, new tote bags, and a fresh start that excites […]
Speech Room Organization: Dos & Don’ts
If you follow me on Instagram, you might know that I’ve been giving my speech room a makeover. It was bad, y’all. It needed purging and re-organizing like nobody’s business. I am happy to report that it’s finally done in a workable state. Is any organizing ever completely done? I did learn a few lessons […]
SLP Planner Video Tutorial: Create your perfect speech planner
Are you a paper and pencil type of planner girl? Or maybe you’re more green and go the digital route. Personally, I’m a little bit of both! I like to have parts of my planner on paper and parts of my planner digitally. Note: This post contains Amazon affiliate links. Today, I’m super excited to […]
5 Ways to Make the Most of Summer for Educators
It’s finally summer! All the kids piled on the buses and waived goodbye. We blew bubbles, gave hugs, and said, “Have a great summer!” We packed up our now quiet classrooms (or closets) and drove off into the sunset. Finally! But what will we do with all this “free” time that always seems to fly […]
7 Ways Beat Burnout and Handle Stress for Educators
The other day I sat down to update my to-do list at work. It kept getting longer and longer. When I sat back and realized how much I had to do, all the kids I had to see, and the deadlines that were looming, I started to feel that panic rise up. This is called […]
Tackle Behavior Challenges Like a Boss
Defiance. Anger. Fits. Aggression. Do you ever feel like it’s hard to know what to do when kids are acting out? Do you ignore them? Bribe them? Argue with them? One thing we definitely don’t want to do is give up on them. Obviously, there are many many different specific reasons and situations kids demonstrate challenging […]
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