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8 Data Collection Ideas for Speech Therapists
Looking for some great ways to collect data as a speech therapist? Watch the video below for my top data collection methods and then click the button below to download my data collection forms for free! For More Productivity Hacks for Speech Therapists, Click Here!
Tips for Productive Group Speech Therapy Sessions
Having trouble making your group therapy session run smoothly? Check out this video with four different approaches to group therapy plus tips for managing student behavior, collecting data, and starting your sessions off smoothly. To Download the Slides from this Video for Free, Click the Button
Productivity Tools For Speech Therapists
Thanks for stopping by! This video is going to show you my favorite tools for making my job as a speech therapist easier. These productivity hacking tools will show you how to get your work done more quickly and more easily. Click the video to view my hacks!
Productivity Hacks for Speech Therapists
Making Your Job a Little Easier Are you drowning in paperwork? Do you have too many kids on your caseload? Do you feel like you spend more time on paperwork and meetings than you do with your students/clients? Would you like to feel like a more effective speech therapist? If
Declutter and Organize Your Speech Therapy Space
Productivity Hacks for Speech Therapists, Video One: De-cluttering and Organizing Your Speech Therapy Space http://www.speechandlanguagekids.com/declutter-and-organize-your-speech-therapy-space Click Here to Download the flow chart, floor plan, data sheet, and successes worksheet for free! Welcome to video one of my new Productivity Hacks for Speech Therapists video series. This
Writing IEP Goals | SMART Goals and Examples
Writing IEP Goals...The SMART Way! Writing IEP goals can be frustrating and intimidating...but it doesn't have to be! Imagine that you show up to an IEP (Individualized Education Plan) meeting, whether you are a parent or a professional, and you see a goal like this: "Bonnie will
Parent Rights in the IEP Process with Lara Wakefield
In episode 26 of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast, Carrie Clark interviews speech-language pathologist Lara Wakefield, PhD, CCC-SLP about the parent rights in the IEP process. Lara discusses what rights you have as a parent of a child with a special need or disability. Who is Lara
SLP Apps and Technology
How are Apps and Technology Used in Speech-Language Pathology? Technology is a wonderful thing and we are seeing it used more and more in speech-language pathology practices. Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) are using computers, tablets, smart phones, smart boards, and more in speech therapy for a variety of purposes. Parents are
5-Minute Speech Therapy Sessions: How Long Should Therapy Sessions Be?
5-Minute Speech Therapy Sessions: How Long Should Speech Therapy Sessions Be? What if I told you there was a way for your clients to make faster progress with less time in therapy? I'm guessing you'd be all about it, right? Well, the 5-minute model has shown itself again
How To Succeed in Your Speech Pathology Program
I'm going to deviate from my normal post format today to speak to a part of my audience that until recently I didn't know was there: students in a speech pathology program. I have received numerous emails lately from speech pathology program students who are wanting advice on how
What Is An IEP Plan? Podcast #4
In this episode of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast, I answer the question of "What is an IEP Plan?" by giving you an overview of what to expect from the IEP process (for parents). And in the quick tip, I share a website for learning sign language that
Best Speech and Language Gifts
Are you looking for some ideas for holiday shopping? Here are some of my favorite speech and language toys and games that are great for working on speech and language skills. These are great for children who have speech and language delays as well as for speech therapists or
Parent Teacher Conferences with Speech Therapists
Parent-teacher conferences at our school are this week and it has me thinking about ways that parents of children with speech and language delays can make the best of their parent teacher conferences. Here are some ideas that I have that can improve your relationship with your child's teachers