Minimal pairs therapy can be an effective tool in therapy, especially for children who continue to have persistent errors and have difficulty monitoring their own speech. I use this approach when my client is able to say the target phoneme or phonological process with minimal (1-2 cues) to produce the sound correctly. Here is how I use […]
Archives for May 2015
Even more super simple card and worksheet games to finish up your year.
Let’s be honest. By the end of the year, we all need to conserve our energy for that last set of progress notes. I’m looking for easy and effective activities to collect a lot of data. My students and clients are looking for FUN activities-they are probably tired too. It’s time for some more super […]
Why I joined {Linky party}
Is anyone else’s Facebook feed filled with posts from other speech language pathologists? I love being able to connect with my colleagues in other states and countries online. It is interesting to read about the joys, successes and real concerns of other SLPs and SLPAs through the myriad of different Facebook groups. About a year […]
How thinking about your Personal Core Values can help you
I have been preparing for a strategic planning session for my work when I had to define what I thought our clinic’s core values, mission statement and vision statement should be. As I was researching what these meant, I started to think about how defining my own for my work and blog would help guide me in […]
Chicken Soup for the SLP soul: Funny Edition
I’m excited to be linking up with Felice at the Dabbling Speechie for her funny chicken soup of the soul hop. There are so many funny client and student stories I could share but today I thought I would share a post from a few years ago about the craziest thing that ever happened to […]