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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 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
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
Goal Writing that Makes Taking Data a Breeze
Do you struggle to write goals that are easy to take data on? Maureen Wilson from The Speech Bubble SLP joins us to discuss the best ways to write goals and the best way to collect data on goals that are not easily measured. Below
How to Take Data During Push-In Speech Therapy
The following video comes from my membership site, The Speech Therapy Solution. Each week day, I answer one question from a speech therapist with a short training video. I hope you enjoy today's video! For more great videos or to get your questions answered, come join us in The
8 Data Collection Ideas for Speech Therapists
Looking for some great ways to collect data as a speech therapist? Watch the video below for my top data collection methods and then click the button below to download my data collection forms for free! For More Productivity Hacks for Speech Therapists, Click Here!