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SLPs and Situational Mutism

SLPs and Situational Mutism

Speech-language pathology is a profession of lifelong learning, and sometimes that lifelong learning involves scrambling for resources when a student with an unfamiliar diagnosis lands on our caseloads! Speed Learning about Selective Mutism This happened to me when I began working with a student who had a diagnosis of situational

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Montessori inspired activities in speech therapy

Montessori inspired speech therapy activities

This is the very first episode of The Speech Space podcast and thanks so much for stopping by to check it out!  So, are you looking to do something new in your speech therapy sessions? In this episode, we talk about how to incorporate Montessori inspired speech therapy activities.  The

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Expert Tips for Treating the /R/ Sound

The /r/ sound can be tricky to work with, but there are so many ways that we can address it! Often times, it’s just all about finding the right approach that works best for your student. In today’s episode, I cover various ways that you can work on the /r/

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Targeting Vocabulary Development in Speech Therapy Sessions

Happy spring everyone! Today’s topic is all about vocabulary and how to target vocabulary in a variety of ways when treating clients via teletherapy. We will dive into how to work on vocabulary with clients of different age groups as well. I will be incorporating resources throughout this post targeting

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January Epic Book Recommendations

January Epic Book Recommendations

This post contains affiliate links for which we may receive compensation at no additional cost to you. Click here to read our full affiliate policy. Happy New Year! This year, we’re gathering our Epic book recommendations for January into a monthly blog post. This will allow us to include additional

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Five Fab Freebies: Spice up your Speech Room!

I know it isn’t quite time to think about back to school, but perhaps some of you planners are looking to get a head start!  For those of you that don’t know, I’m expecting a baby next month, so I am trying to post some back-to-school goodies for you before

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Grammar 101: Part 1

Grammar is the topic of discussion in episode 30 of The Speech Space podcast.  Specifically, this episode covers syntax.  I’ve had a lot of SLPs reach out to me and indicate that this is an area in which they’re not entirely comfortable working with.  I think that is in part

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Leveraging Tech to Minimize Stress

Have you ever wanted to incorporate digital resources into your speech sessions, but weren’t sure where to start? In today’s episode I talk all about leveraging tech to minimize stress. And the good news is you don’t have to be tech-savvy to use these tips! Demos & Resources mentioned in

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5 Meal Planning Tips for SLPs

If you’re an SLP, then there is a good chance that you wish you had a clone! I’m here today to share some easy meal planning tips with you to help you out. I can’t create your clone, but hopefully these tips will help you prepare some delicious meals that

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Digital Books Part 1: Free Digital Books for Speech Therapy

Digital books are some of my favorite speech therapy tools. You can use them to target almost any goal. There are some wonderful options out there that are completely free for educators. In today’s episode, I’ll be discussing where to find digital books to use in speech therapy. Vooks Vooks

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Digital Reading Passages for Speech

Where to Find Digital Reading Passages for Speech Therapy

In this episode, I discuss where to find digital reading passages for speech therapy, which can be a valuable addition to our speech therapy toolbox. If you’re in school, reading passages allow you to align your therapy materials with the classroom curriculum, and they can also be a great way

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