Peek At My Week 1/17
Graphics: Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience! This week involved a little of this and a little of that. With no snow in our area this week, I decided to hold off on the snowflake…
Graphics: Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience! This week involved a little of this and a little of that. With no snow in our area this week, I decided to hold off on the snowflake…
Graphics: Lovin Lit Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. I sometimes get sucked into informercials (Nutribullet and Total Gym anyone?), particularly when I have insomnia. That might be because 3AM is when those are shown. But…
I was contacted with the opportunity to review Language Trainer by Smarty Ears recently and excitedly said yes. I have other Smarty Ears apps (Articulate It and Language Adventures), so I wondered what this one would be like. One lucky…
I know that lots of apps nowadays have data tracking features, which are supposed to make our SLP lives easier. But it’s time for me to confess: I don’t use them. Ever. Gasp! Once you’ve recovered…
Going back to work after any break is hard. Like “I want to throw the covers over my head and stay in my nice warm bed” hard. We had a “cold day” on Tuesday, which broke up the week a…
Graphics: Lovin Lit Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. I’m fairly certain that most SLPs have very little (if any) money to spend when it comes to therapy materials. During the jobs that I’ve had since…
What’s better than a secret santa gift exchange? An SLP secret santa gift exchange! Some fellow SLP bloggers that I’ve gotten to know over the past year decided to try one out this year. I was super excited to…
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. I’m not in the habit of making New Year’s Resolutions. Mainly because I feel like they are somewhat doomed to fail. However, I decided to rename them “speech”-solutions and I definitely…
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. Part of the social thinking program is teaching perspective-taking. This can be a rather difficult skill to teach to students who are more rigid in their thinking. Perspective-taking is one…