Are you starting out in your school career, or just want to try something different during the first week of speech-language therapy? Here's what my first week of therapy in the elementary school looks like. My
Can I make a confession? I really haven’t made syntax and grammar a priority with my older students. Sure, with my younger elementary we work on plenty of pronouns, question formation, word order, verb tense,
Have you heard about the new ethics CEU requirement that ASHA is rolling out, effective 2020? Many individual states have also recently implemented an ethics course requirement as part of the renewal process for individual
Fluency (or stuttering) therapy is an area that many SLPs feel under-prepared to serve. While you may have had an excellent professor on the subject in grad school, it tends to be a lower incidence
How Natalie Snyders, SLP uses famous art to work on describing, comparing, and contrasting in her speech-language therapy room with older students.
It's funny how much an SLP's caseload can change from one year to the next - even within the same district, or even the same building! One of the challenges I have this year is
Top 5 FREE Websites for SLPs to Use in Therapy!
Apparently, I'm not the only SLP who struggles with the /r/ sound! In my last "Quick Articulation Tip," I shared how I started using dental floss picks to help students find the appropriate tongue placement for the
How to Write Present Levels for SLPs with Less Time & Stress... from Natalie Snyders
Remote learning resources for speech-language pathologists by Natalie Snyders SLP
Looking for a way to make sure your speech-language therapy students know what their goals are and why therapy is important? Check out this *free* wall display for SLPs!Have your students draw a picture of themselves, then fill out the sections below together, which asks what they work on in speech...
Fluency (or stuttering) therapy is an area that many SLPs feel under-prepared to serve. While you may have had an excellent professor on the subject in grad school, it tends to be a lower incidence
Across the country, there’s been a push to better measure teacher effectiveness. This has resulted in several new evaluation systems (including the Danielson model) being developed and implemented in states across the country. While SLPs
Help analyze your student's phonological disorder quickly and easily with this freebie from Natalie Snyders, SLP!
Have you been wanting to try my progress monitoring tools for speech and language, but not sure if they will work for you? Or have you already purchased them, but have been missing the /dg/
Today, I'd like to share with you how I take plan out my therapy week and record data during sessions. I'm not one that has elaborate lesson plans - what is important to me is to
Fluency (or stuttering) therapy is an area that many SLPs feel under-prepared to serve. While you may have had an excellent professor on the subject in grad school, it tends to be a lower incidence
I don't know about you, but I'm eagerly anticipating the 2016 ASHA Convention this week! The 2015 convention in Denver was my first, and while it was a hectic trip, it was a great time.
Can I make a confession? One of my least favorite things to work on in therapy is the dreaded /r/ sound! It's so hard to demonstrate to students what exactly you want them to do
Apparently, I'm not the only SLP who struggles with the /r/ sound! In my last "Quick Articulation Tip," I shared how I started using dental floss picks to help students find the appropriate tongue placement for the
I know many of you have told me that you struggle with finding age-appropriate materials for your middle school students. I know, because I struggle with this too! You can check out some great paid
Today, I'd like to share with you how I take plan out my therapy week and record data during sessions. I'm not one that has elaborate lesson plans - what is important to me is to
Have you heard about the new ethics CEU requirement that ASHA is rolling out, effective 2020? Many individual states have also recently implemented an ethics course requirement as part of the renewal process for individual
Can I make a confession? One of my least favorite things to work on in therapy is the dreaded /r/ sound! It's so hard to demonstrate to students what exactly you want them to do
Today, I'd like to share with you how I take plan out my therapy week and record data during sessions. I'm not one that has elaborate lesson plans - what is important to me is to
Something I’ve had a lot of questions about is my reward/incentive system for my students. Obviously, my system won’t work for every setting or population, but it seems to work well for the majority of
Have you ever just had one of those random ideas in the middle of a session that turn out to be a great teaching moment? This week, I was working with one of my artic students
I don't know about you, but I seem to have a LOT of /r/ students this year! As it came time for parent teacher conferences and third quarter progress reports, I knew I needed to
Please give a warm welcome to Meredith from The Peachie Speechie, who is presenting the latest installment in the "Stepping Outside Your SLP Comfort Zone" series! I am used to being the only SLP in my
Something I get asked a lot is, "I want to start a TeachersPayTeachers.com store, but where do I start?" There's a lot that I've learned since starting my store in July of 2012 (and a
"I Can" CCSS Posters for SLPs
I don't know about you, but I seem to have gathered quite the collection of therapy materials over the years, especially with my go to resource, TpT! Finding ways to store them all can be
Are you looking for some quick, no or low prep ideas to add to your therapy arsenal? I know I always am! Today, I'd like to share with you some ways I use dice in
Fluency (or stuttering) therapy is an area that many SLPs feel under-prepared to serve. While you may have had an excellent professor on the subject in grad school, it tends to be a lower incidence
As I see all the adorable pictures of therapy spaces come across my Facebook and Instagram feeds at this time of year, I'm reminded of how thankful I am to finally have a space of
Apparently, I'm not the only SLP who struggles with the /r/ sound! In my last "Quick Articulation Tip," I shared how I started using dental floss picks to help students find the appropriate tongue placement for the
Have you been wanting to try my progress monitoring tools for speech and language, but not sure if they will work for you? Or have you already purchased them, but have been missing the /dg/
Can I make a confession? One of my least favorite things to work on in therapy is the dreaded /r/ sound! It's so hard to demonstrate to students what exactly you want them to do
Top 5 FREE Websites for SLPs to Use in Therapy!
Have you heard about the new ethics CEU requirement that ASHA is rolling out, effective 2020? Many individual states have also recently implemented an ethics course requirement as part of the renewal process for individual