Almost without exception, speech language pathologists are constantly looking for more numerical and better data. We want ways to measure aspects of our job and balance it against what is typical. We want to know how many kids we should be working with and how long it...
Freedom from the Anchoring Effect: When Numbers Work Against Us
Almost without exception, speech language pathologists are constantly looking for more numerical and better data. We want ways to measure aspects of our job and balance it against what is typical. We want to know how many kids we should be working with and how long it...
9 Reasons to Initiate a Speech Reevaluation Because a Student is On a Caseload and Shouldn’t Be
As we travel around to different districts to help out with testing, there are often times when we...
5 Ways to Improve Parent and Professional Interactions with Successful IEP Meetings
The beginning of the school year and heading into the end of a school year leads us to tons of...
How Much Time Does It Take to Remove a Student from Your Caseload?
A recent essay: Are All of the Greatest Problems in Education Related? caused quite a bit of...
Are All of the Greatest Problems in Education Related?
You can ask any educator at any level what they think are the greatest problems in education and...
Building Relationships with Families to Maximize Clinical Outcomes
Parent Involvement in Speech Therapy Yes, we all know that parent and family involvement in speech...
High Speech Therapy Caseloads and Workloads are Forcing SLPs to Leave the Field
I received an email from one of our SLP Impact members about speech therapy caseloads and a heavy...