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How to Start Seeing Private Speech Therapy Clients
How to Start Seeing Private Speech Therapy Clients Interested in making more money by seeing private clients? Jena Casbon was on The Speechie show to tell you 5 things that you need to know when starting to see private clients. Join the Hub to
How to Help Families Carry Over Speech Therapy Work at Home
How to Help Families Carry Over Speech Therapy Work at Home Our students make faster progress when parents get involved (which means smaller caseloads for us!). But how do you get parents on board in a meaningful way? Lia Kurtin from Speech and Language at Home joined us
Parent & Caregiver Training in Early Intervention Speech Therapy
Parent & Caregiver Training in Early Intervention Speech Therapy SLPs get lots of clinical experience, but so much of working with infants and toddlers is about parent and caregiver education! This is often a skill we learn on the job... let's talk strategy! Ayelet joined us live to
Speech Therapy Reward Systems that Won’t Break the Bank
Speech Therapy Reward Systems that Won't Break the Bank Are you still using a treasure box to reward your students in speech therapy? If so, you're going to love these alternative reward system ideas that will save you time, money, and headache! Kayla Redden joined us LIVE to
Speech Therapy for Children with Hearing Loss: Where to Start
Speech Therapy for Children with Hearing Loss: Where to Start Are you a speech-language pathologist working with children who have hearing loss? Are you struggling to know where to start in speech therapy and what to do? Erin Gaul from Your Speech Path, LLC joined us LIVE on
5 Inferencing Activities for Speech Therap
5 Inferencing Activities for Speech Therapy 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 can use
Speech Therapy Tips for Resistant Clients
Speech Therapy Tips for Resistant Clients What do you do when a student shuts down and won't participate in your therapy session? Kelly Hungaski from www.Speech2u.com joined us on The Speechie Show to share her favorite tips and toys for keeping kids engaged and excited to work during
Speech and Language Assessment for Autism
Speech and Language Assessment for Autism How can we assess communication skills in children with autism when they won't sit down for a standardized test?? Lacee Johnson from Speech Me Maybe joined us to share 5 tips for evaluating children with autism. Check out our best tips for
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
Perspective Taking Speech Therapy |Teaching Social Perspective Taking
Perspective Taking Speech Therapy Children with social language impairments can have a lot of trouble taking the perspective of others. This can cause trouble with social interactions and navigating daily interactions. Lauren DiBiase shares with us her 5 steps (plus a bonus step!) for improving perspective-taking in children.
Voice Techniques for Kids: Speech Therapy for Voice Disorders
Voice Techniques for Kids: Speech Therapy for Voice Disorders Let's take the "scary" out of treating voice disorders in children! Children with vocal nodules or polyps don't usually get to have fun materials to help reduce poor voice patterns and phonotrauma. Plus, we don't always feel competent in treating
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
Speech Therapy for Non-Native Speaking Students
Speech Therapy for Non-Native Speaking Students Many of us have diverse students on our caseloads. How do we know if their sound errors are due to second language influences or a true disorder? What sounds or processes do we focus on to be successful? Are there kids
5 Tips for Eliciting the /k/ and /g/ Sounds in Speech Therapy
Do you have any children struggling to say those tricky /k/ and /g/ sounds? Jenna Rayburn from Speech Room News is here to help! Check out these 5 tips...ok, well it's really more like 7 or 8 tips...to help your children or students say that tricky /k/ and /g/
How to Find the Best Speech Therapy Apps Using Evidence-Based Practice
There are a TON of apps in the app stores that can be used for speech therapy. How do you know which ones will help and which ones are a waste of time and money? Jessica Solari from Consonantly Speaking joins us in this video to show us how
5 Easy Steps to Teaching /r/ in Speech Therapy
Do you have any students struggling with that tricky /r/ sound? Christine Ristuccia from Say it Right has the 10 missing links to treating the /r/ sound and she shares the first 5 steps with us here! Below are the links to the products that were
5 Best Halloween Freebies for Speech Therapy
The first Speechie show is here! In this first episode, Carrie talks about the 5 best Halloween freebies for speech therapy. You can watch the video here: Below are the links to the products that were talked about in the Speechie show: Spooky Speech: Halloween Articulation
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
How to Use One Activity to Work on Multiple Goals in Speech Therapy
In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark shows you how you can use the same activity to work on multiple speech skills. This is helpful for group therapy or traveling therapist who can only take a limited number of materials with them. Summary: Book Reading Talk about
How to Make 5-Minute Speech Sessions Work in a Busy School
In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark shows you how to make 5-minute speech sessions work when you have a busy, noisy environment to work in. Strategies for Getting Those Sessions Done Without a Ton of Transition Time: Pull into the hallway right outside the classroom.