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10 Tips for Making the Best Use of your Planning Time as a Speech Therapist

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

Working Smarter to Help Children with Speech and Language Skills

Learn how to reduce burn-out and stress whether you're a speech therapist or a parent of a child with speech and language delays.  (Episode 55 of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast) Manage Your Time Parents: Break practice sessions up into small chunks.  5 minutes in the morning

9 Tips for Fighting Burnout for Speech-Language Pathologists

Why did you get into speech therapy in the first place? Was it for the money? I doubt that. Was it for the fame? Yeah…right… No, I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that it was probably because you love helping people. You love that

Middle School Speech Therapy Activities

Middle School Speech Therapy Activities Are you a speech-language professional or parent of a middle schooler with speech/language problems?  If so, you've come to the right place!  Check out my fantastic speech therapy resources for children in middle school. Join the Hub to Access

Free Speech Therapy Activities | PDFs, Games, & Materials

Free Speech Therapy Activities for Speech-Language Pathologists, Educators, and Caregivers: Looking for some free speech therapy activities to help you teach speech and language skills to children?  Enter you info in the box and we'll email you the password to the free materials library with more than 90

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Resources for Speech Language Professionals (SLPs, SLPAs, SaLTs, etc.)

Resources for Speech-Language Professionals (SLPs, SLPAs, SaLTs, etc.) Welcome to our resource page for speech-language professionals!  We are the speech-language pathologists, speech and language therapists, speech-language pathology aides, and other professionals who are working day after day to help children all over the world communicate effectively with those

Speech Therapy for Autism | Goals and Strategies

What is Autism? According to Autism Speaks, the term "autism" or "autism spectrum disorder (ASD), refers to a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication.  In order to be diagnosed with autism, a child must have each of

Speech Therapy Materials: What do I Need? (11 Free Therapy Materials)

Speech Therapy Materials and Tools:  What Do I Need? Speech-language pathologists and assistants use a lot of tools and resources to teach speech and language skills to children.  What speech therapy materials and tools do we need to do our jobs?  And how can we find free

RTI Speech Therapy: How to Use 5-Minute Sessions for MTSS Tier 2

RTI Speech Therapy: How to Use 5-Minute Sessions for MTSS Tier 2 Response to Intervention (RTI) is an approach to supporting children who are struggling to learn something from the general education curriculum.  It is when we provide additional supports to those children outside of the special education

Selective Mutism Speech Therapy and Treatment for Children

Selective Mutism Speech Therapy and Treatment for Children Selective mutism is a complex anxiety disorder that is characterized by a child’s consistent failure to speak in specific social situations in which there is an expectation for speaking (e.g., at school), despite speaking in other situations (e.g., at home).

Goal Writing Resource Page

Click Here to Get a PDF Version of the Formula Carrie's Goal-Writing Tutorial Welcome to my Goal-Writing Tutorial!  I am Carrie Clark and my website is all about providing resources and activities for speech therapists and parents of children with speech and language delays. If you've found this

Making Inferences For Speech Therapy

How to Help Children Learn to Make Inferences An inference is when you use clues present (in text or in real life) along with your background knowledge to make a guess about something that's not explicitly known. For example, if you see an "out of order" sign, you

Productivity Hacks for Speech Therapists

Making Your Job a Little Easier Are you drowning in paperwork? Do you have too many kids on your caseload? Do you feel like you spend more time on paperwork and meetings than you do with your students/clients? Would you like to feel like a more effective speech therapist? If

Final Consonant Deletion | Activities, Words, and Goals

What is Final Consonant Deletion? Final consonant deletion is a phonological process (pattern of speech errors) where a child drops off the ending consonants of all words. Final Consonant Deletion Examples: “dog” becomes “dah” “cat” becomes “ca” And “Please Mom, can I eat some eggs and toast?”

Phonological Awareness Hierarchy, Skills, and Goals

What is Phonological Awareness? Phonological awareness refers to a set of skills that children typically develop in the preschool years as pre-reading skills. These include skills where the child begins to understand how words are made up of individual sounds and those sounds can be

/f/ Sound Speech Therapy: Activities for teaching “f”

/f/ Sound Speech Therapy: How to Help Children Learn to Say the /f/ Sound Some children struggle to say the /f/ sound in conversational speech.  We don't typically start working on the /f/ sound in therapy until a child is 4-5 years old as many children still struggle

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Thanks for stopping by!  Scroll down to view the topic-specific resource pages!  Click on the square you want to continue. Premium Content: Pre-Made Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Handouts, Data Collection, Sample IEP Goals, and More for 39 Different Speech and Language Skills This 8-Week Program will Teach You

How to Become a Speech-Language Pathologist

Speech-Language Pathology Assistants (SLPAs) I know the job of a speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA) is hard!  That's why I've created a resource just for you.  Check out my list of information and materials for SLPAs: Resources for SLPAs How to Become a Speech-Language Pathologist Have you ever wondered how to become a

Functional Communication: Goals and Speech Therapy Ideas

What is Functional Communication? Functional communication refers to the most basic of communication skills. This type of communication gets one's basic wants and needs known, such as "I want that", "I am hurt", or "I need to use the bathroom". These are not complex

I Don’t Know Where To Start!

My name is Carrie Clark and I am a speech-language pathologist from Missouri (USA).  If you are new to the word of speech and language delays, disorders, and therapies (or if you're just new to this site), you've come to the right place. This page will serve as a jumping