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Sight Words Games | Free Activities to Teach Sight Words
Sight Words Games: Free Activities to Teach Sight Words Sight words are words that we expect children to be able to read or decode as soon as they see them, without having to sound them out. Some of these words are difficult to sound out, as they don't
Boosting Confidence in Children who Stutter | Addressing Negative Emotions
Boosting Confidence in Children who Stutter: Addressing Negative Emotions Some children who stutter may have negative emotions or reactions related to their stuttering. They may feel conscious of their stuttering and it may cause them to become stressed our upset. Feeling tense or upset about stuttering can actually
Free and Cheap Speech Therapy Materials
Free and Cheap Speech Therapy Materials Looking to save a few bucks?? Lia Kurtin from Speech and Language at Home joined us live on January 29th to share her five tips for how to save money on your therapy materials. #speechieshow Join the Hub
5 Tips for Working with Autistic Students
5 Tips for Working with Autistic Students Working with students with autism? Linda Silver joined us live on January 22nd from Looks Like Language to share 5 tips for using visual supports to help your students on the autism spectrum expand communication skills and reduce inappropriate behaviors. #speechieshow
Speech Sound Disorder Therapy with Jennie Bjorem
Speech Sound Disorder Therapy with Jennie Bjorem Are you working with young children with speech sound disorders? Let us show you how to use visual cues to help young children learn to say speech sounds and speech sound combinations. Jennie Bjorem from Bjorem Speech joined us live on
AAC Evaluations and Funding: How to Get an AAC Device for a Child
AAC Evaluations and Funding: How to Get an AAC Device for a Child AAC is great! But how on earth are you supposed to get one for a child? Never fear! Andrea from Forbes AAC is here! Andrea joined us live and walked us through how to navigate
How to Work on Social Skills in Mixed Speech Therapy Groups
How to Work on Social Skills in Mixed Speech Therapy Groups Do you have children who need to work on social skills mixed in with other students? Lauren DiBiase from At the Heart of Speech Therapy joined us live on October 23rd to share her 5 tips for
Mixed Groups in Speech Therapy: How to Run Therapy Groups for Multiple Targets
Mixed Groups in Speech Therapy: How to Run Therapy Groups for Multiple Targets Do you have speech therapy groups of children with mixed diagnoses and therapies? Let us show you how to put some fun back into your mixed groups! Lisette Edgar from Speech Sprouts joined us live
Boosting Reading Skills for Children with Dyslexia: 5 Tips from SLPs
Boosting Reading Skills for Children with Dyslexia: 5 Tips from SLPs Dyslexia is a specific learning disability that is neurobiological in origin. It is characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition and by poor spelling and decoding abilities. These difficulties typically result from a deficit in
Voice Therapy: Guide to Speech Therapy for Voice Disorders
Voice Therapy: Guide to Speech Therapy for Voice Disorders Are you interested in treating voice patients in your own setting? Kristie Knickerbocker from A Voice Tempo joined us to share her 5 tips for treating voice clients with confidence. #speechieshow Join the Hub to Access (Free
Working with Swallowing Patients
Are you interested in working with swallowing patients? Theresa Richard joined us on the Speechie Show and explained how to brush up on the five things you need to know about treating swallowing disorders as a speech language pathologist. #speechieshow Below are the links to the products
Language Therapy for Autistic Children
Language Therapy for Autistic Children: Where do you even start when doing speech therapy with a child with autism or other complex communication delays? Rose Griffin joined us live on August 21st to share her 5 tips for using systematic language instruction to get started with these children.
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
How to Help Families Carry Over Speech Therapy Work at Home
How to Help Families Carry Over Speech Therapy Work at Home Our students make faster progress when parents get involved (which means smaller caseloads for us!). But how do you get parents on board in a meaningful way? Lia Kurtin from Speech and Language at Home joined us
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
How to Collect a Language Sample
How to Collect a Language Sample Anyone here dread collecting a language sample? Leia Knight from Language for the Playground joined us LIVE to share 5 quick and easy tips for eliciting a language sample. #speechieshow Join the Hub to Access (Free Trial)
Parent & Caregiver Training in Early Intervention Speech Therapy
Parent & Caregiver Training in Early Intervention Speech Therapy SLPs get lots of clinical experience, but so much of working with infants and toddlers is about parent and caregiver education! This is often a skill we learn on the job... let's talk strategy! Ayelet joined us live to
Speech Therapy Reward Systems that Won’t Break the Bank
Speech Therapy Reward Systems that Won't Break the Bank Are you still using a treasure box to reward your students in speech therapy? If so, you're going to love these alternative reward system ideas that will save you time, money, and headache! Kayla Redden joined us LIVE to
Speech Therapy for Children with Hearing Loss: Where to Start
Speech Therapy for Children with Hearing Loss: Where to Start Are you a speech-language pathologist working with children who have hearing loss? Are you struggling to know where to start in speech therapy and what to do? Erin Gaul from Your Speech Path, LLC joined us LIVE on
5 Inferencing Activities for Speech Therap
5 Inferencing Activities for Speech Therapy An inference is when you use clues present (in text or in real life) along with your background knowledge to make a guess about something that's not explicitly known. For example, if you see an "out of order" sign, you can use