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  • how does no prep therapy look in the real world

How Does No-Prep Therapy Look in the Real World?

How Does No-Prep Therapy Look in the Real World? Webinar Troubleshooting the No-Prep December Challenge Presented by: Carrie Clark M.A., CCC-SLP   Join us live or watch the recording afterward.  Must join The SLK Hub to attend. Description: Are

  • The way of the unstressed speechie - speech therapy without tears

The Way of the Unstressed Speechie: Speech Therapy without Tears

The Way of the Unstressed Speechie: Speech Therapy without Tears If you’re a speech-language pathologist, SLPA, SALT or some other alphabet soup doing speech therapy with kids... And you’re stressed out... And overwhelmed... You are not alone!   There are so many kids right now that need support and not

  • slp's guide to staying organized and stressing less

The School SLP’s Guide to Getting Organized and Stressing Less

The School SLP's Guide to Getting Organized and Stressing Less SLPs are Overworked.  Who's Surprised?  Anyone?? Did you know that 58% of school-based SLPs say high workload/caseload size is their greatest challenge as a school based professional?  And 37% of respondents said it was incorporating optimal service delivery

  • slp resumes how to stand out

Speech-Language Pathology Resumes | How to Make Yours Stand Out

Speech-Language Pathology Resumes | How to Make Yours Stand Out Autumn Bryant of Expand Your S.C.O.P.E. joined us on December 5th to discuss SLP resumes and how SLPs (and healthcare workers in general) can make their resumes stand out compared to other qualified candidates for the same position.  #speechieshow

  • how to start seeing private speech therapy clients

How to Start Seeing Private Speech Therapy Clients

How to Start Seeing Private Speech Therapy Clients Interested in making more money by seeing private clients?  Jena Casbon was on The Speechie show to tell you 5 things that you need to know when starting to see private clients. Join the Hub to

  • Things You Didn't Know about Med SLP

5 things you didn’t know about being a Medical SLP

Are you curious about the medical side of our field?  @Rinki.SLP  joined us live on July 24th to share 5 things you didn't know about being a medical speech-language pathologist.  #speechieshiow Below are the links to the products that were talked about in the Speechie show: Medical

SLP Work Settings: How to Transition from One Job to Another

SLP Work Settings: How to Transition from One Job to Another Are you an SLP that's considering switching to a different setting?  How do you know which setting will be best for you and if you're ready to make that leap?  Autumn Bryant from Expand Your Scope joined

Back-To-School Speech Therapalooza!!!

The Back-To-School Speech Therapalooza was a hit!!  Watch the replay below and scroll down for the links: Carrie Clark www.SpeechAndLanguageKids.com How to Declutter and Organize your Speech Therapy Space Productivity (Computer) Tools for Speech Therapists Free Speech Therapy Games and Materials Become a Member of The Speech

How to Get Started Treating Private Clients (The Right Way)

Has a parent, teacher or colleague ever asked, “Do you see private clients?” If so, what did you say? What did you wish you had said? Every day I get emails from SLPs in schools, early intervention and hospitals who are interested in treating private clients. Some clinicians are

Resources for Speech-Language Pathology Assistants (SLPAs)

What is an SLPA? **This first part is about the roles of an SLPA. For resources, materials, and support: scroll down! Here’s what the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) defines as a speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA): “Speech-language pathology assistants are support personnel who, following academic coursework, fieldwork, and