Just a note before we get into it. This is a guest blog post from Amy, another SLP, all about virtual speech therapy organization! You can find Amy’s SLP Facebook page here. WOW – It’s almost December of what is surely the most unusual (I’ll refrain from using 2020’s most overused word unprec…) year of […]
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We all have plenty of digital speech therapy materials, now how do we get them organized? There’s few things I hate more than clutter! I find at work, when I have papers, games, files, and materials all over, I feel stressed and everything seems to take longer than it should. Instead, I store as many […]
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This semester I’m trying to revamp how I take and keep data! To do this, I searched and searched through Teachers Pay Teachers for data sheets by other SLPs! Always great when you don’t have to reinvent the wheel. I found tons and tons of great, FREE data sheets and thought I’d share my collection […]
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Every December I get way too excited to pick out next year’s planner. I am weird about my planner and pretty much carry it with me everywhere! I have not at all adapted to having an electronic calendar and still write every single thing down. Erin Condren Planners for SLPs I wanted to share my […]
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SLP data collection and organization is critical, whether you are a digital or paper-based kind of SLP! I’ve tried to move most of my data collection and caseload management to a digital platform to cut back on paper and clutter, but I know lots of SLPs work best when they have paper data. Sometimes it’s […]
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If you’re ready to learn what Google sheets can do for SLPs, check this out! For the past three years, I’ve relied on Google Sheets for much of my caseload management. Recently, I’ve expanded to using it for more and more including data collection, lesson planning, IEP dates, evaluation timelines and more! I’m going to […]
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Are you ready for my favorite SLP binders, bins, and bags? Organization and being an SLP go hand in hand. Unfortunately, I do not have my own entire speech room to pull kids into and to keep my speech materials in (and I tend to be a messy person in general). I travel between different […]
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Yay, you have a SLP CFY placement – now check out these tips so you’re ready to go! 1) The Basics There are tons of things you can do that will make your SLP CFY easier before you even begin. Apply for jobs early, know what you want, and don’t settle. Focus on the most […]
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With so many responsibilities, being an SLP definitely means you have to have an organization system – and I have a FREE, EDITABLE one just for you! Overview: I use one or two binders for all of my classwork. I either put all of them in one binder, or separate for MWF & TTh. This […]
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