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Latest Speech Therapy Blogs & Tips
Cumulative Stories in Speech Therapy
If you’ve ever read a story that keeps building and repeating until kids are joyfully shouting along, you’ve experienced the magic of a cumulative story. These rhythmic, repetitive tales are not only fun—they're powerful tools for language development. With their...
The Advantage of Using a Circular Story for Speech Therapy
Looking for a fun and effective way to build language skills in your students? A circular story might be just what you need. These cleverly structured tales loop back to where they started, making them memorable, engaging, and perfect for developing storytelling,...
Justifying the Use of Speech Therapy Games with Literacy Research
"Speech therapists just play games." How many times have we heard this? Maybe it was uttered by another educator as they passed through our therapy room. Maybe it was shared by a parent who was watching our session in the home or clinic. Maybe you just finished an...
Expert Advice on Language Sample Analysis – 4 Videos, 7 1/2 minutes
When we are evaluating a dual language student, we know we need a language sample. What we struggle with sometimes is knowing what we are looking for in that language sample and knowing whether the sample is typical or not. We asked Dr. Casey Taliancich-Klinger to...
Why Understanding Language Exposure is Critical When Conducting a Speech-Language Evaluation
We talk a lot about the challenges of evaluating students who are dual language learners. Many of those challenges are related to selecting assessment measures and knowing what to expect given their language proficiency in their two languages. One approach to this is...
Pros and Cons of Parents as Interpreters in Speech-Language Services
I received the following question about parents interpreting during an evaluation from a speech-language pathologist who works in a private clinic setting. This is a question that comes up frequently so I wanted to share the question, my response, and an article I...
Expert Advice on Incorporating Science into Speech Therapy – 4 Videos, 7 minutes
There is a sweet spot where SLPs can cover goals and simultaneously prepare our students for up-and-coming academic projects and tests. Using science gives us an immediate way to problem solve, infer, describe, learn new vocabulary, and be spot-on with what is needed...
Embracing Linguistic Diversity and Amplifying Bilingual Education: 6 Takeaways from NABE Conference
I had the honor and privilege of attending and presenting at the National Association of Bilingual Education’s (NABE) 54th Annual Conference in Atlanta, Georgia last week. It was a heartfelt and emotional conference. I love the power of educators. They are...
Top 10 Amazing Speech Therapy Science Experiments
We got so excited after our talks with Dr. Lindsey Hiebert of Northern Arizona University about how fun and relevant speech therapy science experiments are that we decided to poll SLPs and find their best-of and most exciting speech therapy science experiments that...
3 Language Sample Resources to Maximize Their Power in Speech Evaluations
Language samples are an invaluable tool in speech-language evaluations, providing a more authentic assessment of a child’s linguistic abilities compared to standardized tests. However, many speech-language pathologists (SLPs) find language samples time-consuming and...
Expert Advice on Supporting Language Comprehension – 3 Videos, 6 minutes
Language comprehension is often a forgotten part of language intervention, yet it is so important for success in the classroom, in social interactions, and in reading. The good news is that there are already established assessment and intervention strategies tailored...
Reducing Unnecessary Speech Referrals Part 4: Getting Quality Information from Parents
This is the fourth article in our series on reducing unnecessary speech referrals. Unnecessary referrals not only require significant time from SLPs, but they also place a financial strain on school districts and disrupt students’ academic schedules. As members of an...
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