
Using Aesop’s Fables in Speech Therapy
As school Speech Language Pathologists, we’re always looking for engaging and effective ways to help our students improve their language skills. One timeless resource that

As school Speech Language Pathologists, we’re always looking for engaging and effective ways to help our students improve their language skills. One timeless resource that

Having a variety of speech cards can help tailor your speech therapy to your students and help stave off boredom during speech therapy. Here are

Working as a push-in SLP therapist in a preschool classroom can, at times, seem very overwhelming but also very rewarding. Here are four SLP preschool

The start of every school year can be crazy. I have worked in different organizations and have had various roles within those organizations, and every

It’s that time of year when classes are starting to wrap up. Many parents are asking, “What can we do over the summer?” Here are

So we’ve learned about word-finding and how it can impact our students (go here for more info) so now what? Good news. There are word-finding

Children with language disorders often struggle with understanding and using prepositions. Prepositions are an important group of words. Understanding prepositions (aka spatial concepts) will help

With SLPs being involved in social communication, we should be involved in anti-bullying initiatives in schools. So I thought I would talk about activities SLPs

Using messy play in speech therapy can be very helpful to your students and their goals. What is messy play? Well, it’s basically another term

Children can find it overwhelming to complete an activity when they don’t know when that activity will be done. A way to help reduce the