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The Giving Classroom ~ Promoting Generosity & Gratitude - Peas in a Pod Lessons
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Peas in a Pod Lessons. The Giving Classroom Promoting Generosity & Gratitude. December 14, 2016. January 2, 2017. Peas in a Pod. It’s always a good time to teach about generosity and gratitude, especially when kids are hyper-focused on ‘getting’. This is one of the best times to teach them about the joy of giving. As always, take it easy on yourself! Gratitude is a life skill. Changing ‘What can I get? Into ‘What can I give? The kids LOVE it and so do the firefighters, EMTs, and police! It also makes for...
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What to Do? Beginning Readers Who Aren't Very Expressive - Speech Spotlight
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Beginning Readers Who Aren’t Very Expressive. December 20, 2016. Beginning Readers Who Aren't Very Expressive. The reading specialist at one of my schools reached out to me and asked me some questions about a couple of my students who have just started decoding successfully and picking up some speed as they are moving along in a text. However, when she asks them questions about what they just read, they struggle to answer those questions. Does she know where the problem is? Agreed, “They must be fl...
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Linda - Speech Spotlight
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My interesting fact: I once got offered a dentist chair or a boys bathroom (IN USE! As my choices for where to work one year. I politely declined and did therapy sitting on the stairwell floor that year. The best part is, the principal was begging me to stay at the end of the year when I found a new position! My favorite quote came from my daughter when she was 2 years old: Ice cream is my philosophy! You can find me at. My blog: Looks Like Language. Looking forward to interacting with you!
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Jennifer - Speech Spotlight
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Besides working as a speech therapist, I also love to blog (www.speechtherapyfun.com). And create speech and language materials (TPT). I find that blogging and creating materials is a huge stress reliever and surprisingly relaxing. As for my personal life, I live in Michigan with my high school sweetheart husband and two wonderful children. I have a little girl and a baby boy. Watching their speech development is exciting and nerve racking at the same time! 5 few fun facts about myself. Lisette from Spee...
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Using Themes in Speech Therapy - Speech Spotlight
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Using Themes in Speech Therapy. August 29, 2016. It seemed for a while that themed units went out of favor. I often found myself “teaching to the test” and that didn’t leave much room for the fun, creative teaching that drew me to education in the first place. Cons of using themes in Speech Therapy. The princesses would be pretty boring without dragons and dangers from which to be rescued! Pros of using Themes in Speech Therapy. With all that said, there are some great pros for thematic units. Built in o...
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Celebrate SLPs! Enter Now to Win a Freebie! - Speech Spotlight
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Enter Now to Win a Freebie! December 3, 2016. Thanks for visiting Speech Spotlight! Let us know your needs! Let’s celebrate SLPs! We are in a wonderful profession. Although all SLPs have problems, you don’t have to be alone in dealing with them. At Speech Spotlight, we can help! Be sure to comment to this post with an area of difficulty that you experience as an SLP. You can get some help and enter to celebrate at the same time! Don’t miss out on great, free materials and lots of fun any longer! Thanks t...
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Anne - Speech Spotlight
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I am Anne Page. My goal is to help make therapy sessions fun. For you and your clients/students. Providing products, inspiration and tips to free up your time for what you love to do (make a difference) is the mission of Beautiful Speech Life. As a school-based speech language pathologist. SLP), I know firsthand the joys and frustrations of juggling the demands of providing quality therapy and handling the mounds of paperwork that comes with this job. Like you, I am proud to be a part of this profession.
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Sarah - Speech Spotlight
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I’m Sarah. My last name is Chinese and I speak fluent Spanish. Hello, melting pot! I live in Illinois, but I’m from Wisconsin. Hip hip hooray for the Midwest! I’m in my 10th (! My favorite population is early elementary school-aged kids. Most of my experience has been focused on the preschool through second grade because that’s when the kiddos I work with need Spanish support. I love kindergarten-aged kids the most! My own kid just finished kinder himself, so that was eye-opening and fun! Lisette from Sp...
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August 10, 2016. Ten Tips and Tricks for Collecting Data. Collecting Data can be challenging and let’s face it, most of us would rather not do it. Keeping [.]. August 2, 2016. The Best Collection Of SLP Back To School Resources. SLP Back to School shopping on TpT! The Teachers Pay Teachers big back to school sale is Aug.1 [.]. June 27, 2016. Top Things to Know About Traumatic Brain Injury. June 19, 2016. 10 Sizzling Freebies for Summer Speech Therapy. Planning summer speech therapy [.]. June 16, 2016.
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Ashley B. - Speech Spotlight
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I’m Ashley B. from AGB Speech Therapy. I earned my masters from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 2009 and have worked in public schools and private practice all over the world thanks to my husband’s military service. I am currently in Utah loving the mountains! I am thrilled to be part of such an amazing group of speech-language pathologists here at Speech Spotlight! Click the photo above to read my speech blog and learn more about being an Air Force spouse SLP. On Confused by AAC?