I’m getting closer to finishing my conversation starter and WH question bundle. I’ll be posting a survey on Facebook early next week to see what my last two topics should be. I LOVED grab bags as a child. Even now, I’m tempted to buy grab bags-even though I know it’s probably the merchandise that wasn’t […]
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Simply Sequencing: Apps, Products and Online Resources
Looking for materials for sequencing? I’m rounding up the month with a few of my favorites online resources and apps. Online Resources: Here are some of the resources that I used when I was doing virtual therapy. I really liked using Quia-their jeopardy style game was a big favorite in therapy. (and an awesome way to […]
Speech MVP Trading Cards & an Announcement!
I am thrilled to announce that I will be joining Speechie Freebies. It is such a great resource for finding high quality, free speech and language resources. I’m even more excited to be able to collaborate with such a creative and talented group of Speech Language Pathogists. My husband can only listen to so much speech and language talk before […]
Getting Hip with the Middle Schoolers-Using Vine videos for Sequencing & Story Retell
Although it’s probably NOT hip to say “hip.” I’m always looking for new activity or ideas to engage my older clients and students. Vine allows users to create a 6 second video which automatically loops. Users can post the videos on social media sites. A quick word of caution: A lot of Vine videos are inappropriate for […]
Digging a Little Deeper: September Sequencing
My September topic of the month is sequencing. I think it fits since so many of us are trying to figure out scheduling and our students are trying to figure out how their day is supposed to go. I ALWAYS find myself writing sequencing goals. These are my first steps in working towards narratives. I […]
Facebook Frenzy
It’s time for another Facebook frenzy. This frenzy is all about frogs. It’s a bundle for a book companion for the book “The Frog Prince” and the Frog Prince Continued by Jon Scieszka. There are over 18 activities targeting preschool, elementary AND middle/high school language. Never participated in a Frenzy before? Here is how it works: […]
How to create your own Speech Binders-by Popular demand
Yesterday I wrote about the filing system that I’m using-but binders are my organizational system of choice. If you have the storage available, binders are a great way to organize your resources as well as your worksheets for therapy OR for home programming. I wrote about organizing my speech cabinets but had several people who requested […]
Taming my Mind Clutter {S2u rerun post}
I’m probably sitting by the lake sipping on a margarita right now-hopefully I’m not thinking about work at all. While I’m on my last family vacation before the big K (kindergarten for my one and only), I’m rerunning some of my favorite organizational posts. Here is one of my favorite techniques for clearing my mind. […]
Taming the Paper Clutter {S2u rerun post}
I’m enjoying a week away with my family and counting down the last few days until my son goes to (gasp) Kindergarten. I thought I would share this post on taming the paper clutter from last August. *************************************************** Okay, I’m hoping that we are all in the trust tree here. I’m going to tell you […]
Organization: Can you believe I have even more speech kits?
Anyone who knows me CAN believe that. I did get an award from work that I was most likely to be featured on a very special SLP version of Hoarders. Here are the last kits that I made: CVCV and CVCVC boxes I use these a lot with my younger clients who are just learning […]
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