1099 vs. W2 for SLPs
As an SLP, I’ve worked as both a 1099 and W2. There’s a lot of talk about the difference between the two. I personally prefer to be a W2 mainly because you don’t have to worry about setting aside taxes,…
As an SLP, I’ve worked as both a 1099 and W2. There’s a lot of talk about the difference between the two. I personally prefer to be a W2 mainly because you don’t have to worry about setting aside taxes,…
Let’s talk SLP lifesavers! One of my favorite things is HP Instant Ink. If you’re not familiar with it, it’s a program from HP that automatically sends you ink when your printer is low. It has honestly saved me so…
One of the things that graduate school really does not prepare you for is the amount of paperwork that we have to complete as school based SLPs (I’ve only worked in private practice and schools professionally, so I can’t speak…
Raise your hand if you’ve ever struggled with figuring out how and in what order to teach irregular past tense verbs? ME!! So I delved into the research to find out. Some irregular verbs like “hit” and “hurt” develop as…
Presenting evaluations to the parents and school team can be nerve-wracking. Here are my 5 best tips to keep you on track and help you stay confident: Print out a copy of your evaluation and highlight key points Keep the…
Today I’m going to chat about my perspective on private practice vs. the schools. I have to add a disclaimer that this is only MY perspective. While I’ve worked at a couple private practices part time thus far, I’ve only…
Today I’m going to tell you about a training that I believe we all need. I first came across AC’s Instagram page about 6 months ago. He has a website where you can sign up for monthly training. Once you…
This was a topic that my readers wanted to see a blog post about. I think this varies greatly depending on the levels of your students, but for the purpose of this blog post, I will be focusing on my…
Today, I’m talking about collaboration with teachers! All my experience (10 years) has been in schools, with the exception of one year that I worked in a private practice. I think I have some pretty tried and true tips for…