Ultimate Organization for SLPs

It’s time for an ultimate organization post! I have written frequently about organization, but wanted to get it all in one place. I’m answering the most common questions about how I store materials and keep myself organized.
MATERIALS:
Non-seasonal materials go in these three drawer systems:

Seasonal materials go in these bins:

I have a few milk crates: one for books, two others for binders (like my teaching binders and other materials), and then one for planning purposes for the current month – I have 5 hanging folders in this one and stick materials in each week (1-5) so I can grab and go:

I have a hanging file folder organizer on the wall to keep files for students who I’m evaluating:

PAPERWORK/OTHER:
This post details back to school organizational tips. This post details end of year organizational tips.
CRAFT SUPPLIES:
This is my favorite craft supply organizer from Learning Resources. It keeps everything together, but you can take individual cups out to give to students.

I hope having this all in one place helps you! 🙂
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