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How to Start an IEP Meeting the Right Way
Click Here to Download a PDF Version of this Quote for Free! Wouldn't it be great if all IEP meetings started this way? We think so, too! Click the button above to download a free copy of this quote that you can post in your office or
Writing IEP Goals | SMART Goals and Examples
Writing IEP Goals...The SMART Way! Writing IEP goals can be frustrating and intimidating...but it doesn't have to be! Imagine that you show up to an IEP (Individualized Education Plan) meeting, whether you are a parent or a professional, and you see a goal like this: "Bonnie will
Parent Rights in the IEP Process with Lara Wakefield
In episode 26 of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast, Carrie Clark interviews speech-language pathologist Lara Wakefield, PhD, CCC-SLP about the parent rights in the IEP process. Lara discusses what rights you have as a parent of a child with a special need or disability. Who is Lara
IEP and Caseload Resource Page
Welcome to the IEP and Caseload Resource Page! This page is all about helping you understand and navigate IEPs (as a parent or speech therapist) and manage your therapy sessions and caseloads. SLPs, you will find valuable information about making your job easier. Parents, you will find great information about
What Is An IEP Plan? Podcast #4
In this episode of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast, I answer the question of "What is an IEP Plan?" by giving you an overview of what to expect from the IEP process (for parents). And in the quick tip, I share a website for learning sign language that
6 Creative Ways to Support and Mentor New SLPs (or CFYs)
6 Creative Ways to Support and Mentor New SLPs (or CFYs) Dread filled me as I stared at the email. I had a new client. A fluency client. But I had never dealt with stuttering before! I was still in my Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) and this was going
SLK Teams Program: Support your Speech Team. Elevate your Outcomes
Tools, Training, and Mentorship for your Whole SLP Team Improve Therapy Outcomes. Boost Retention. Stand out as an Organization. Request a Demo or Quote 21,000+ Members And Growing! Your speech therapy services are stretched thin. We can help.
Virtual Summer Camp: Language Catch-Up Camp
Virtual Summer Camps Inside The Hub: Language Catch-Up Camp Get Organized and Finally Have a System Join our Fun Camp Activities Now! Get Started for Free! A streamlined system for speech-language professionals. ~ Get Organized with our Fun
No-Prep Group Speech/Language Therapy Ideas
No-Prep Group Speech/Language Therapy Ideas When you're a speech-language pathologist with a caseload of 70 or more kids, group therapy is a necessary evil. Sometimes it feels like group speech/language therapy only happens because we don't have enough time to see each child individually. But there are actually
Everything You Need to Treat Final Consonant Deletion (No-Prep Kit)
⬅ Back to Speech and Language Kids Store View Shopping Cart Add to Cart Everything You Need to Treat Final Consonant Deletion (No Prep Kit) Need to treat final consonant deletion? We literally have EVERYTHING
SLP Resources for Paperwork and Other Admin Tasks
Paperwork and Admin Resources for Speech-Language Professionals As a speech-language pathologist or professional, you have a lot more on your plate than just seeing your clients. In fact, when asked about job satisfaction, most SLPs say that large amounts of paperwork and large workload/caseload size are their greatest
The School SLP’s Guide to Getting Organized and Stressing Less
The School SLP's Guide to Getting Organized and Stressing Less SLPs are Overworked. Who's Surprised? Anyone?? Did you know that 58% of school-based SLPs say high workload/caseload size is their greatest challenge as a school based professional? And 37% of respondents said it was incorporating optimal service delivery
Speech and Language Activities (90+ Free Materials)
90+ Speech and Language Freebies Inside The Hub! ✅ 90+ Speech and Language Flashcards, Worksheets, Handouts, Games, and more! ✅ Community and Discussion Board✅ Live Podcast Recordings with Carrie✅ Tools and Tips to Make your Job Easier Sign Up Here 👇🏻👇🏼👇🏽👇🏾👇🏿 Sign Up for
Speech Data Collection | Taking Data Once per Month + Daily Notes Page
Speech Data Collection: Taking Data Once per Month + Daily Notes Page We all know that collecting data and documenting our clients' progress in integral to what we do as speech-language pathologists or speech-language therapists. But what frequency is ideal for collecting data? Should you take data on
Free and Cheap Speech Therapy Materials
Free and Cheap Speech Therapy Materials Looking to save a few bucks?? Lia Kurtin from Speech and Language at Home joined us live on January 29th to share her five tips for how to save money on your therapy materials. #speechieshow Join the Hub
School-Wide Supports for Children with Communication Challenges
School-Wide Supports for Children with Communication Challenges Are you getting too many referrals? Perhaps many children in your school have low communication skills and could use a little boost. Instead of putting them all through the special education process, try implementing a school-wide communication program that will help
Progress Monitoring for Speech Therapy: How to Simplify Data Collection
Progress Monitoring for Speech Therapy: How to Simplify Data Collection Are you struggling to collect data to track progress on your students' goals? Sarah and Lisa from SLP Toolkit are joining us on the #speechieshow to talk about progress monitoring! #speechieshow Join the Hub
SLP Work Settings: How to Transition from One Job to Another
SLP Work Settings: How to Transition from One Job to Another Are you an SLP that's considering switching to a different setting? How do you know which setting will be best for you and if you're ready to make that leap? Autumn Bryant from Expand Your Scope joined
Speech Therapy Carry-Over and Generalization for Articulation
Speech Therapy Carry-Over and Generalization for Articulation We're talking ARTICULATION CARRY-OVER! Do you have any students who can say their speech sounds perfectly in the speech room but seem to lose them as soon as they walk out of your room? So frustrating! Carissa from Home Sweet Speech
AAC Speech Therapy | SLP’s Guide to Teaching AAC
What are AAC Devices? AAC devices are augmentative/alternative communication systems that allow a person to communicate with those around them without speaking. There are many different types of AAC but the most common are high-tech AAC Devices that allow a person to push a button to