Teachers
The Importance of Etymology in the Classroom
Ety- what? Etymology – the study of word origins – is like uncovering hidden treasure. It’s often seen as a dusty academic pursuit, but […]
Essential Teleconferencing Tips for SLPs and Teachers
How to set-up for Zoom Teleconferencing has become a significant part of many educators’ and therapists’ lives. While it presents unique challenges, it also […]
Everyday Phonological Processes & Their Impact in the Classroom
The Peer Pressure of Speech Sounds Have you ever wondered why we often say “comfortable” instead of “comfterble”? Or why “strength” can sometimes sound […]
Unlock the Power of Rating Scales in Your SLP Evaluations: Part 1 – Value and Use
Hey everyone! Ever feel like you’re only getting a small idea of the whole communication picture during your evaluations, like that tale of the blind men […]
Beyond Happy and Sad: The Real Language of Emotions
Teaching Social Emotional Language Ever wonder why we can teach a child “happy” and “sad,” yet they still struggle with deeper emotional understanding? It […]