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...
How Busy Speech Pathologists Can Avoid SLP Burnout
Concerns about SLP Burnout are at an all-time high and have not been helped by the global health...
3 Ways Master SLPs Save Time
When I fantasize about my perfect SLP day, so much about it comes down to how I and other SLPs...
The Truth About the Confidence of Speech-Language Pathologists and How to Expand Yours!
How is it that speech-language pathologists have years of undergraduate and graduate work,...
Dismissal from Speech Therapy: How to Make the Call
Recently, I received an email from the Speech Coordinator of a large school district in Texas....
Honor Diversity
I had the opportunity to keynote a speech therapy conference in west Texas that focused on how to...
Motivational Interviewing Will Change a Student’s Behavior
We all have been there. We think we have the perfect therapy materials together for the...