Expand Your SCOPE is Closing
When I conceptualized this program many years ago, I hoped that someone else would initiate it. I'm a dreamer, but a reluctant leader. ...
Speech Sound Carryover Across Settings
Back when I worked primarily in junior high schools, I wrote a post on Articulation Carryover. It included carryover tasks that I did...
It's Okay to Quit Your Job
If you've made it all the way through elementary school, high school, college, a Master's degree, and a clinical fellowship to become an...
5 Tips for SLP Networking & Finding Your Own SLP Mentor
If you couldn't tell by now, my vision is to make lifelong SLP mentoring and shadowing the norm. It's why I started this Expand Your...
Mentoring & Shadowing Programs for Seasoned SLPs
Mentoring opportunities are aplenty in graduate programs, but where are they for the seasoned speech-language pathologist (SLP)? Many...
Difference or Disorder?
There have been several questions in speech-language pathology facebook groups about how to determine if a Black student’s speech sound...
SLP State-by-State School Caseload Cap Wiki
A caseload cap is a maximum number of students that one school-based SLP should service. Administrators, a cap is not a number to strive...
HOW TO: 5 Steps to Articulation Carryover
Here’s what I use for articulation carryover ~ 1. I use my articulation hierarchy form with the student throughout the therapy process....
How I target the R sound (with links)
When I worked in junior highs with 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students, one of the most common articulation errors was the /r/ sound (and...
3 Google Tricks for Busy, yet Savvy, SLPs
Google has a ton of underused gems that can really save SLPs some time and difficulty. Today, I'm sharing with you three of the ones I...