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Are you missing out on the best of SLP blog posts?

It’s terrific that there are so many SLPs out there sharing their expertise, insights, ideas, and resources. But that’s just it… there ARE so many! In the last few years, speech and language blogs have exploded. You can’t possibly read every single post out there, I know how busy you are! Everyone has their favorite bloggers, but you may be missing out on some truly terrific content by others.

What if you could find the very best SLP blog posts… in one spot!

 

I asked some of my SLP blogging buddies to share their most popular, truly awesome, most-proud-of posts from the past 2 years, to make it easy for you to find that must-read content. Take a look, have you missed any of these?

I hope you find it’s a treasure-trove of SLP goodness! I had sooo much fun reading these posts! Pin and bookmark this blog post, and come then back when you are ready to read more. Any other super-fabulous posts you’d love to nominate? Tell us in the comments. Happy reading!


The Best of SLP Blog Posts Round-Up:

Want to learn more about AAC?

I Made These 3 Mistakes Teaching the Picture Communication System, Have You? by Lisette at Speech Sprouts (Me!)
Pretty simple, certainly low-cost, and easy enough for anyone to implement, right? Actually no. Read about the mistakes I’ve made (and you can avoid!) teaching communication interchanges using PECS. I was honored to have this post quoted in the ASHA Leader this year!

7 Ways to Get Started with Young Emerging Communicators by Susan Berkowitz
How can you add more AAC and communication opportunities for students with multiple challenges? From incorporating AAC in storytime, adapting symbols for children with cortical impairments, choosing switches, or making large, classroom-sized communication boards, you’ll find great ideas in this post!

You Call That Reading Instruction? Not for AAC Users! by Susan Berkowitz
Susan talks about why incorporating shared reading and discussion is so important to build background knowledge for literacy skills and shows us how to go beyond the typical “what” questions by providing a robust vocabulary in a child’s AAC system.

Need ideas for articulation?

Childhood Apraxia of Speech- What SLPs Need to Know by Lisette of Speech Sprouts
If you haven’t read my series on CAS, this is the post to start with. I share the information I learned from the amazing Dr. Edythe Strand. I promise you’ll come away with a deeper understanding and strategies too. It’s a must-read!

Mirror Neuron: The Science of Sight in Speech by Lindsey of Speechy Things
What are mirror neurons, and what does that have to do with articulation therapy? If you are a bit of a science geek like me, you’ll want to read this post to find out! Don’t forget to grab Lindsey’s freebie handout for parents on the importance of having a child “watch me”.

Road Maps for Speech Sounds: Organizing & Books for R by Ashley of Sweet Southern Speech
Take a peek at Ashley’s favorite book suggestions for incorporating stories with R practice. Have you read The Horse in Harry’s Room? While you’re there grab a free download. Thanks, Ashley!

Frontal Lisps by Lindsey of Speechy Things
Seven things you can do with those frontal lispers who will just NOT generalize. Have any of those?

Like to get organized?

Articulation ToolBox DIY by Ashley of Sweet Southern Speech
If you love organization hacks, you’ll want to see how Ashley turns a craft storage container into a color-coordinated masterpiece! Make your own labels or purchase labels to match your favorite colors. Easy Peasy!

Organizing Your Data for Progress Reports by Mary of Old School Speech
I have to admit it- progress reports are one of my least favorite chores! See how Mary uses Google Drive and Google Sheets to keep data and give you those averages at lightning speed when it’s progress report time.

Scheduling Efficient Make-up Therapy Sessions by Viola of the 8th Word Wonder
Handling large-group make-up sessions is a challenge. Viola shares some great ideas for group activities that will get everyone engaged.

10 Reasons to Use Speech Folders by Jennifer of Speech Therapy Fun
Jennifer shares how using speech therapy folders keeps her organized and saves her sanity! If you want to give it a try, be sure to download Jennifer’s freebie while you’re there.

Plan to get your students moving?

Using Balls in Therapy by Collette of Alberta Speechie
Collette shares how to use communication temptations, target requesting, turn-taking, following directions, expanding sentences, and more using every child’s favorite toy. Bounce one in your next session!

Five Ways to Use the Hallway in Speech Therapy by Jennifer of Speech Therapy Fun
Have some speech-on-the-go fun with these five hallway games that will turn travel time into therapy time!

Preparing to up your assessment game?

Language Assessment: Don’t Forget the Language Sample by Collette of Alberta Speechie
Learn how you can find out a plethora of information about a child’s language skills using a simple language sample. Be sure you download Collette’s handy form to help you analyze your next language sample- the link to this great freebie is at the end of her second point.

Thinking about professional issues?

The Post That Broke My Heart on Several Levels by Mary of Old School Speech
Many school-based SLPs are discouraged with their work environment. We see many posts on social media talking about job burnout and dissatisfaction. Read Mary’s advice from the trenches on how to make things go better when you are feeling “stuck”.

10 Things You Should Never Say to a School-Based SLP by Lisette of Speech Sprouts
Have you heard some of these? Whether you agree with each point or not, this post sparked plenty of healthy discussions. Get ready to advocate and educate.

Skipping ASHA by Kim of Activity Tailor
I know I have a major fear of missing out when ASHA is coming up. Kim talks about her decision to skip ASHA for the first time in seven years, and why it’s really ok. What do you think?

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Gathering resources for parents and teachers?

Developing and Improving Language Skills on the Playground by Darla of Ms. Gardenia’s Speech Room
A terrific post with wonderful, easy-to-understand language development suggestions for parents of young children that can be implemented on the playground or when cuddling with a storybook. Refer your parents to this one and check out Darla’s book suggestions… I know I will!

Comprehension Difficulties in the Classroom and How You Can Help by The SLT Scrapbook
This blog is written by a dynamic UK husband and wife duo. They packed this post full of practical suggestions for increasing comprehension in the classroom. You’ll want to share this one with your classroom teachers.

Making Therapy Fun! by Speechbloguk
Another UK duo is behind this blog. Read and share how parents can practice and keep their children motivated.

Ready to boost those language skills?

Building Your Students Vocabulary by Mia of Putting Words in Your Mouth
Did you know that high-performing students know about 2x the number of words as low-performing students? See where SLPs can focus to have the greatest impact. And don’t forget to download Mia’s Tier II freebie to get you started.

I Spy Sensory Bin To Build Language by Felice of The Dabbling Speechie
You’ll love this colorful jumbo straw sensory bin and tips for eliciting plenty of language while playing “I Spy”. Felice has you covered with a free download for you to use with your next bin!

Why You Should Be Using Barrier Games by Allison Fors
Allison loves barrier games for learning language skills, walks you through how to use them, and has great suggestions for using toys in barrier games too. She has a free barrier game download for you too!

Listening on your list?

7 Games To Encourage Listening in a Group by Helen of Speechbloguk
You’ll love Helen’s ideas for group listening games, and your students will too! Have you played Potato Salad or I Went Shopping?

Working with children with autism?

8 Things You Need to Know When Working With a Student Who Has Autism (#1) Mia of Putting Words in Your Mouth
Do you wonder where to start with some students? Learn why joint attention is KING and watch the video Joint Attention Test. Find out how to speak less and play more to establish the basis of communication!

Pondering social skill development or play skills for students on the spectrum?

Six Ways to get MORE From Social Skills Interventions by Donna of Badger State Speechie
Is it that your student needs direct instruction to be taught the skill, or just needs more practice?  Donna shares how to approach different needs and how to teach the vocabulary to go with it.

Autism: How to Increase Language Skills With a Shoebox by Linda of Looks Like Language
I bet you’ve seen work jobs used in structured teaching. But how about using a shoebox to visually sequence play skills? I love this social skills idea and Linda shows you step-by-step how to set it up and use it.

Practical Tips for Treating Echolalia by Linda of Looks Like Language
If you’re ready to work on changing echolalia into more functional language skills, you MUST read this post! Linda shows you how to use visuals, scripts, and repetitive books and gives plenty of tips along the way.

Love storybook-based therapy?

10 Terrific Storybooks for Speech Therapy and How to Use Them by Lisette at Speech Sprouts
Read my round-up of terrific storybook suggestions by the SLPs at Speech Spotlight. Will you find a new favorite? I did!

How to Use One Book to Make Speech Fun and Functional by Hallie of Speech Time Fun
Grab a terrific book and use it across your caseload! Hallie shares plenty of ideas and strategies for addressing goals with books in therapy.

I hope you enjoyed this list, and maybe even found some new favorite SLP blogs to follow.

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