Congratulations, you’re moving on… taking that next step! You’ve survived grad school, research, clinicals/internships, comprehensive exams, presenting your research at conference…
Staying organized is the key to being productive. Learn what you can do now to be productive and crush the upcoming online school semester!
Applying to grad school for speech-language pathology can be a daunting and tedious task. With the many components and steps involved, it can be difficult to know where to start and how to get accepted into your dream program. To help make your grad school application process a bit easier, here are some mistakes to avoid while applying to SLP grad school! 1. Not reading the application instructions carefully It is important to read the application instructions completely, and follow them step...
Learn what you can do to prepare for grad school success before your first semester begins using The Gradboss Method.
Learn how to balance working and going to school full time, from someone who has managed to do it all the past three years. Tips and advice to working hard and still enjoying your life.
You’ve been accepted into PT school, great! Now the next step is figuring out how to pay for it. PT school is not cheap, so I hope that this post can outline some of the most common payment options. I know money is typically a “taboo” topic, but I want to be as real as I... Read More
MA graduate Kate the (Almost) Great shares the best things for grad school, both school supplies and other things that can help.
Hi speechies! I'm going to keep this post short and sweet. I don't have Internet at my house due to a bad storm, so I am at a local Starbu...
A comprehensive and cleanly outlined Bedside Swallowing Assessment protocol designed for SLPs! Outlined in an easy step-by-step format, this form is perfect for new clinicians and grad school students in dysphagia-heavy clinical placements. This form highlights: What to observe from patients What to ask newly referred patients A section to detail Oral Mechanism Exam results Contraindications for swallowing trials The sequence of swallowing trials Recommendations for patients Considerations for swallowing assessments Indicators for NPO status Keywords: Bedside Swallowing Assessment, Clinical Swallowing Examination, Swallowing Protocol, Speech, Clinical Swallow, Dysphagia
Happy Back-To-School Season. Here are some items and back-to-school supplies you will need to be successful in grad school.
A list of 10 things you need to do at least 1-2 years before you actually apply for graduate school, as told by an M.S. and PhD graduate in atmospheric sciences. Following these tips will give you the best chance at being accepted into your perfect grad school program!
DIY Printable Handprint and Footprint Art Craft Templates for All Occasions!! Pre-K Graduation 2024 Handprint Art Craft Printable Template / Keepsake Memory / DIY School Boards / School Crafts **If an actual date is wanted to add on, please message me before purchase** INSTANT ACCESS - This is a Digital Download File Only! STEP 1: Download the file that is sent to you (PDF) STEP 2: Print the file at your home or your local print store. STEP 3: Paint your child's hand and add it onto your artwork. YOU WILL RECIEVE: an 8.5-11” size (PDF file) **No physical product will be shipped to you. This is a digital download file for your art print** ************************************************* PRINTING: **For BEST Results** --> Use medium to heavy white cardstock --> Colors may vary once printed due to monitors and/or printer settings --> If printing from home, set printer settings to best quality mode and scale to 100% ************************************************** Copyright ©IttyBittyKeepsakeArt • Original artwork was created by IttyBittyKeepsakeArt • This is a digital download file • File is for Personal Use Only! - Not to sell/distribute, multiple copies, or sharing the of files. • Not for commercial use or large print runs.
You know the lingo. 1 step 2 step Multi-step before after all but under neither Last year, I worked on following directions constantly. I would target the above vocabulary and usually students understood what to do after a few sessions. I found that my kiddos would do a great job following directions in my small […]
Your personal statement is the one item that can set you apart from all other grad school applicants. Here, I have listed my top 5 tips for how to write the best grad school personal statement. This post discusses what to include and how to format your personal statement to keep the reviewers engaged. My number one tip is...
Implement these steps to study for the CPA to avoid those test day jitters! This method has been used to pass the CPA as well as other college and graduate exams.
Posterized Portraits: Create striking portraits.
This simple guide will help you do it right
How to develop a behavior plan step by step with an easy to use worksheet. Download the free worksheet and get started intervening with challenging behavior right away.
APA style can seem intimidating, but it's mostly a matter of dividing your paper into the right sections and following basic formatting guidelines. Give your paper a strong intro, then follow up with the methods, results, and discussion...
Seven simple tips that can help you set strong intentions and reasonable rates in your private practice -- plus a free therapy fee calculator!
Identifying students' stuttering impediments can be tricky. This blog post dives into how to do an effective stuttering assessment in speech therapy!
We are on our 4th week of measurement in my class! PTL the rulers are put away this week because we've moved onto learning about area! After 3
I love self-portraits. It always amazes me how much each child's personality comes out in their drawings. I constantly have parents asking me, did my child draw that?! The answer is yes! With the right directions/facilitation you can help each child do their best. I love the results of this project and it's simpler then it looks. This project usually takes us about two days. I begin by giving the child a blank piece of paper. (I use white card stock Then I ask each child to think about what their face looks like. Is it round like a ball? Oval like an egg, etc. Then I ask them to draw their head. It's important to use permanent marker, because washable markers will run when painted over. Then I ask the child to think about what they have on their head, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, etc. DON'T DRAW HAIR it will be added later. Last, I have them draw two lines down from their chin to make their neck. Then, we look at our multi-cultural paints together and choose the shade that matches the closest. (You can find multi-cultural paint through discount school supply) They paint all of the white space on their head/neck. I cut out their portrait after it has dried and glue it down on a piece of white card stock. Then we work on their hair. I use blonde, black, and brown yarn. I ask them about what color their hair is, is it long or short, does it need to be braided, in a pony tail, curly, etc. This part is very teacher directed. Some accessory ideas; colored yarn for hair ties, barrettes, streamers folded up for bows, pipe cleaners for head bands, jewels or beads for earrings. Then, it's time to paint in the eyes if necessary. I use white acrylic, because the tempera paint lets the color underneath seep through. Then the child adds a dot with the color of their eyes. We added writing to our art that says "My name is ______." You can read about adding writing here. We display our self-portraits all year in the classroom and then send them home in portfolios at the end of the year. Fall weather has FINALLY arrived here in St. Louis! I'm enjoying a lazy Sunday with the windows open and Cardinal baseball on TV. If you like the ideas found on my blog, please leave a comment and follow me! :)
Use this interactive fishing activity as a school counselor introduction lesson to teach students about your roles and responsibilities
Learn to draw Elmo from Sesame Street. This step-by-step tutorial makes it easy. Kids and beginners alike can now draw a great looking Elmo from Sesame Street
It's easy to transform your crew neck T-shirt into a more flattering V-neck shirt in a few simple steps. You don't even need to add any additional fabric!
Without an outline, it is impossible to create a good paper. Get expert tips on how to write an outline properly and create research that you'll be proud of!
This is a step-by-step guide to making an origami crane that you can string together as a hanging wedding decoration!
Discover how to effectively utilize ChatGPT as a research assistant to write a comprehensive and SEO-friendly literature review.
This diagram helps to visualise and gives helpful ideas as to the kinds of questions the students can ask themselves while completing tasks in not just HSIE but other KLA’s when using inquiry lea…