Guest Post: Teaching Phonemic Awareness to At-Risk Kindergartners: Where do...
Hi there! My name is Jen from Speech Universe and to day I am doing a guest post for Smart Speech Therapy on phonemic awareness. I am a speech-language pathologist who works in a public elementary...
View ArticleIn case you missed it: Therapy Fun with Ready Made Spring Related Bingo
Back in late February I did a guest post for Teach Speech 365. In case you missed it I am running it again on my blog since spring is now in full bloom! Spring is here and there are many fun therapy...
View ArticleIn case you missed it: How to Successfully Address Client’s Inattention,...
Last week I did a guest post for The Speech Bubble Blog. In case you missed it, below are my recommendations on how to address aspects of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity in your therapy...
View ArticleMaterials Corner: Multiple Interpretations Social Language Freebie
I don’t about you but I am always looking for visually based social language materials for my clients. Luckily, even with a non-existent budget social skills materials are fairly easy to create. All...
View ArticleRecognizing the Warning Signs of Social Emotional Difficulties in Language...
Today I am exited to tell you about the new product I created in honor of Better Speech and Hearing Month. It is a 45 slide presentation created for speech language pathologists to explain the...
View ArticleTypes and Levels of Cues and Prompts in Speech Language Therapy
Do you need a handy guide explaining “Types and Levels of Cues and Prompts in Speech Language Therapy”? Are you trying to understand the difference between cues and prompts? Want to know the difference...
View ArticleThe Art of Asking for Help
Richie is an engaging 9 year old boy, who attends therapy to improve his language skills. He is compliant and cooperative in sessions and is eager to learn new information. There’s only one problem,...
View ArticleBirthday Month Extravaganza: Week Two Giveaway Lineup
In case you haven’t read my previous post on this topic, my birthday is in October so I decided that it will be fun to give away one product every day of the month (well almost). My SLP colleague...
View ArticleBirthday Giveaway Day Twelve: Columbus Day Explorer Freebie
What better way to celebrate a birthday than to get presents? Well here’s a fun little present Maria of Communication Station: Speech Therapy has cooked up just in time for Columbus Day. For those...
View ArticleSLP Frenzy Hop: January Edition
There is a fun activity SLPs can participate this weekend: SLP Frenzy Hop. From 8 AM EST Friday, January 24 through 10 PM EST Monday, January 27 some of your favorite SLP bloggers will be having a...
View ArticleSLP Frenzy Hop: May Edition
There is a fun activity coming your way. Starting this Sunday, May 4th parents and professionals can participate in a two day Frenzy Hop. From 8 AM EST Sunday, May 4th until 10 p.m. EST Monday, May 5...
View ArticleSuper Sweet SLP Frenzy!
Get ready for another SLP Frenzy, and this one is a Super Sweet One!. Starting this Sunday, October 26th parents and professionals can participate in a two day Frenzy Hop. From 9 AM EST Sunday, October...
View ArticleFor the Love of Speech Blog Hop: February Edition
Today I am very excited to participate along with 27 other talented SLPs in the For the Love of Speech Blog Hop. I love being an SLP, and to spread that love around from February 1-4 I am giving...
View Article#BHSM – School Based Innovation and RtI FREEBIE Blog Hop
To celebrate the 2015 ASHA Better Hearing and Speech Month in May, Speech Language Literacy Lab has organized an RtI Blog Hop. During the hop Smart Speech Therapy LLC along with 29 other professional...
View ArticleTeaching Metalinguistic Vocabulary for Reading Success
In my therapy sessions I spend a significant amount of time improving literacy skills (reading, spelling, and writing) of language impaired students. In my work with these students I emphasize goals...
View ArticleTeaching Punctuation for Writing Success
Last week I wrote a blog post entitled: “Teaching Metalinguistic Vocabulary for Reading Success” in which I described the importance of explicitly teaching students basic metalinguistic vocabulary...
View ArticleFREE Resources for Working with Russian Speaking Clients: Part II
A few years ago I wrote a blog post entitled “Working with Russian-speaking clients: implications for speech-language assessment” the aim of which was to provide some suggestions regarding assessment...
View ArticleFREE Resources for Working with Russian Speaking Clients: Part III...
Given the rising interest in recent years in the role of SLPs in the treatment of reading disorders, today I wanted to share with parents and professionals several reputable FREE resources on the...
View ArticleASHA Web Chat: Strategies for Serving Children with Language Impairment and...
Yesterday, myself, Abby Rozenberg and Timothy Kowalski, along with Jaumeiko Coleman, ex-officio (ASHA staff liaison) for SIG 16, participated in a FREE 2-hour-web chat moderated by Jill Straniero,...
View ArticleWin a 6 Month Subscription to Topics in Language Disorders Journal
Exciting news for all the SLPs for Evidence-Based Practice Group members! The editors of the journal truly appreciate that we share information about the latest SLP research, and would like to give 3...
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