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Elementary Literacy Tools That Boost Reading, Writing, and Language Success

Elementary Literacy Tools That Boost Reading, Writing, and Language Success

Literacy growth in the elementary years shapes everything that follows—confidence, communication, academic momentum, and a child’s belief in themselves as a learner. As educators and speech-language pathologists, we know that literacy is not built through one program or one method. It develops through consistent, evidence-based…

Unlock Literacy and Language Growth with Multi-sensory Learning

Unlock Literacy and Language Growth with Multi-sensory Learning

Multisensory learning—pairing visual, auditory, tactile, and movement-based experiences—has become one of the most powerful trends in education, and for good reason. Research consistently shows that students learn more effectively when they see it, hear it, touch it, and do it. For Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) and…

Top 10 SLP Classroom Tools Every Elementary Educator Needs

Top 10 SLP Classroom Tools Every Elementary Educator Needs

The Power of Collaboration Speech-Language Pathologists are not just specialists who “pull out” students for therapy—they are language and learning partners who bring communication to life within the classroom. Whether you’re an SLP or an elementary educator, having the right tools makes collaboration smoother, lessons…

📉 When the Environment Changes: Understanding the Language Impact of Pandemic-Era Childhood

📉 When the Environment Changes: Understanding the Language Impact of Pandemic-Era Childhood

As a speech-language pathologist committed to supporting both language and literacy development, I found the SpeechPathology.com course Obstacles to Language-Rich Environments and Why It Matters for Educational Success by Angie Neal to be especially impactful. It pulled together current research, developmental benchmarks, and social shifts…

From Paper to Possibility: How AI is Transforming Note-Taking for SLPs and Learners Alike

From Paper to Possibility: How AI is Transforming Note-Taking for SLPs and Learners Alike

In today’s fast-paced, tech-integrated world, note-taking has evolved far beyond pen and paper. For speech-language pathologists (SLPs), this shift is more than just a convenience—it’s a call to action to explore how AI can transform note-taking. I recently completed a compelling course led by Joan…

REFLECTIONS ON THE UNIQUELY HUMAN AUTISM WORKSHOP

REFLECTIONS ON THE UNIQUELY HUMAN AUTISM WORKSHOP

This past week, I had the privilege of attending a deeply moving and enlightening workshop led by Dr. Barry Prizant, a speech-language pathologist and internationally recognized expert in autism. His workshop, Uniquely Human: Understanding and Supporting Autistic and Neurodivergent Children, left an imprint on both…

Inclusion Has Been a Fundamental Part of My Educational Journey

Inclusion Has Been a Fundamental Part of My Educational Journey

  Inclusion has been a fundamental part of my journey since the very beginning of my educational career. It is more than just a professional practice for me—it is a core value that defines who I am as a person. My commitment to inclusion was…

Upstream Thinking in Education – A Lesson from Dan Heath

Upstream Thinking in Education – A Lesson from Dan Heath

As educators, we often find ourselves reacting to problems as they arise—students struggling with coursework, behavior challenges in the classroom, or systemic issues that seem impossible to untangle. But what if we could address these problems before they even occur? That’s the premise of Upstream…

7 Compelling Reasons to Teach Kids About the Pumpkin Growth Cycle

7 Compelling Reasons to Teach Kids About the Pumpkin Growth Cycle

Teaching kindergarteners or preschoolers about the pumpkin growth cycle is important for several reasons: 1. Connecting with Nature and the Environment 2. Understanding Life Cycles and Science Concepts 3. Building Language and Vocabulary Skills 4. Enhancing Cognitive Development 5. Incorporating Math and Counting 6. Fostering…

Understanding Attention Deficit the Role of Speech-Language Pathologists

Understanding Attention Deficit the Role of Speech-Language Pathologists

Elijah came barreling toward me, his excitement barely contained as he nearly collided with me. With a huge grin plastered across his face, he shouted, “Are you going to take me?” Elijah, a five-year-old kindergartener, is like a lively ping pong ball, bouncing from one…