If you are a speech therapist reading this, then you better know the answer to that question! For all others reading, childhood apraxia of speech is a motor speech disorder... read more →
Apparently, there is no point. According to Melanie Potock (a pediatric SLP who specializes in feeding disorders), sippy cups were created to keep floors tidy and not to provide any... read more →
A client recently asked about my approach when dealing with fluency disorders, so I've decided to outline that here today. I feel very strongly about attacking stuttering using three different... read more →
Since my recent vow to keep up with the blog, I've been awakened to how time consuming it is to have a newborn baby! Luckily, she is a happy and... read more →
I used this activity with the kids in my social skills group tonight and it went really well. The activity includes: - a page that displays the steps for starting... read more →
I've been working on a lot of other projects lately, so I've definitely neglected the blog. I just started creating some educational materials (some are free) on the TPT site,... read more →
Watch this informative video clip that shows how our auditory and attention systems function very differently than those of someone with autism:
I know a lot of therapists have been using word clouds in their therapy sessions lately, so I decided to head over to Tagxedo.com and try it out. Here's what... read more →
In this blog post, I will be sharing a helpful video about modeling skills. While searching online for ideas to teach articulation skills, I found this helpful video about modeling... read more →
I recently read an informative article over at Apraxia-KIDS that discusses reasons why children refuse speech therapy. The author suggested instead of asking "Why do children refuse speech therapy?", the... read more →
In this blog, I will be sharing links to free podcasts for stutterers that talk about progressive muscle relaxation. I have a client who demonstrates a lot of muscular tension.... read more →
The Digital SLP blog Hi everyone! Welcome to the Digital SLP blog - a blog for speech-language pathologists. My name is Jessica Cassity, a certified speech-language pathologist and the founder... read more →
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