In speech therapy, I work primarily with students in 5th and 6th grade, many needing to work on compare and contrast skills. By this age, most of my students can ...
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If You Give An SLP A Cookie…
Enjoy this fun twist on a children's classic: If You Give an SLP a Cookie! A day in a life of a school SLP is so much more than running therapy sessions all day! ...
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Speech Therapy FREE Verbs Conjugation Chart
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Books for Teaching Story Grammar in Speech Therapy
I've gotten a few emails lately asking for books and recommendations for teaching narratives, plot structure, and story grammar parts. I have quite a few favorites ...



