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30: The Journey of an SLP-A and Children’s Book Author

August 24, 2020 Leave a Comment

SLP-A and childrens book author Jayah Washington

Are you interested in the field of speech pathology and the options of becoming a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant or a traveling SLP? Have you ever wanted to write a book but aren’t sure how to fit that goal into your already busy career as an SLP?   If you are looking into either area, then […]

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29: Tales from Brand New SLPs (Advice for the CFs)

August 17, 2020 Leave a Comment

brand new SLP; advice for SLPs

It can feel completely intimidating to start out a new career as an SLP after graduation. Since it’s been quite a while since I was a brand-new SLP,  I thought it would be great to hear from a group of ladies who are just getting started in their journey.  Join us for a group chat […]

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28: Let’s Try Using Intrinsic Motivation with Jessie Ginsburg

August 10, 2020 Leave a Comment

intrinsic motivation; jessie ginsburg

Do you ever feel like you are struggling to find ways to motivate your students? We all have our “go-to” reward systems, such as the treasure chest or token bag. But, what if you could find ways to intrinsically motivate your speech students – especially students who are on the autism spectrum? I’m so excited […]

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27: Let’s Chat Aural Rehab with Fara Augustover

August 3, 2020 Leave a Comment

aural rehab

Many of your SLP students will struggle with auditory challenges and hearing loss that impact their ability to communicate.  For these students, you will need to make accommodations in your therapy sessions for those challenges to help them make progress.  Luckily my guest in this episode, Fara Augustover, has a specialty in auditory oral therapy […]

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26: Incorporating Curriculum Verbs into Speech Therapy

July 27, 2020 Leave a Comment

curriculum; verbs; speech therapy

There’s SO MUCH curriculum for students to master in class, and it is imperative that speech sessions continue that learning when possible.  When I was introduced to the work of Cathy Alexander, I was blown away by her knowledge of grade-level curriculum, and I’m sure you will be too.  Cathy Alexander has been a speech […]

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25: Let’s Go On A Virtual Field Trip!

July 20, 2020 Leave a Comment

Virtual Field Trip

In a time when we are all doing fewer in-person therapy sessions and more virtual visits online, it can be difficult to find fun ways to work with our students. One great resource that I have enjoyed are FREE virtual field trips.    In this quick episode of SLP Coffee Talk, I’m excited to be […]

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24: Thinking Outside The Box – Working With Students With Complex Language Needs

July 13, 2020 Leave a Comment

Rachel Madel

Do you feel like your therapy sessions need a little more fun? Do you struggle to find ways to interact with your students with more complex communication concerns? If so, you may want to consider how to incorporate the use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication in your therapy sessions.    In today’s episode, I chat […]

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23: Build Confidence and See Success with Cycles! With Dawn Moore

July 6, 2020 Leave a Comment

Cycles Approach

Often, we think that we always need to be adapting our therapy sessions to use the latest and most innovative techniques. However, there is definitely a place for tried-and-true approaches that have been working well for many years. One of those approaches is the Cycles approach.  If you aren’t familiar with this approach, then you […]

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22: Tackle It All With Ease Using Books!

June 29, 2020 Leave a Comment

Books

Do you wonder how you can simplify your speech therapy sessions and minimize the tools and materials you need to have?    Our guest in this episode, Ashley Rossi, is here to show us how she keeps things simple by using books as her main therapy material. Ashley is the creator of the blog Sweet […]

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21: Let’s Put the PRE in Prefix!

June 22, 2020 Leave a Comment

SLP Prefix

When your students are exposed to new language and come across a word they don’t know, that’s when you need to employ strategies. You’ve tried context clues, synonyms, and antonyms. Picking random words to drill won’t help either. What other strategies can you teach them? What else can you do?   In this episode, let’s […]

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  • Feed the File Folder Bundle - A perfect speech therapy activity for working with students with Autism, ABA, and working following directions.  It is interactive, visual aids, sentence strips, and tons of opportunities for expressive language.  For all seasons and holiday of the year.
  • Students with language delays often struggle with social inferencing. These fun, engaging games can help SLPs teach inference and nonliteral language skills to their classroom without students even realizing they are learning! Games are just one way speech language pathologists teach social inference and behaviors. Click through to see SEVERAL games that students can play that allows them to interact with each other while learning this vital speech and social skill!
  • Build your students' skills in making and expressing inferences with these three games and accompanying review worksheets. All three games have students practicing how to respond to inferential questions, but each game works in a different way. All games incorporate visual and auditory skills--and fun!
  • Roll and Tell an Articulation Story - a no prep way to work on articulation and carryover with your older speech students.  Perfect for mixed speech groups.
  • Working on cause and effect can be tricky and coming up with ideas on how to target it can get boring after a while. Browse a variety of activities to work on cause/effect at the picture, sentence, and paragraph level. Perfect for speech and language therapy.
  • Need ideas for where to start when working with older speech students? I've got you covered in this blog post! It can be hard for SLPs to determine what to target when older students come into our speech room, but there are tips to help make your speech therapy with these students successful. Click through to read!

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