
Why We Should Never Assume Our Speech Therapy Students “Can’t”
Sometimes as adults we do this “thing” where we make assumptions about what a child can or cannot do. The latter can lead to placing
Sometimes as adults we do this “thing” where we make assumptions about what a child can or cannot do. The latter can lead to placing
As an “R sound” specialist… you can imagine how excited I get about September 19th each year. You may be asking yourself… “is it Lindsey’s
Youtube Itunes-note Spotify Google-play Lindsey discusses the lessons she learned while working on R that set her on a path to LOVING treating R and
Stimming can be ANYTHING that gives sensory input to one of our human senses. It could be looking at flashing lights, listening to the same
We all have an idea about what is “healthiest” when it comes to food, right? Words like “organic” or “whole” may come to mind. There are all sorts of philosophies, diets, and trends that tell us what is best for our bodies. The question is, should we cling to our beliefs about “health” when it comes to feeding therapy? I’m making an argument for… NOPE!
Or, at the very least, do so with caution. Here’s why…
We have all struggled to connect with another human at some point in our lives. In our line of work, however, building rapport is completely
I’m a pediatric SLP who specializes in the R sound. Fun fact- I actually used to dread the R but after dedicating a lot (like… a lot a lot) of time to researching and troubleshooting… I now love it! So much, in fact, that I currently spend my days treating “R kids” via my private practice and creating R resources and continuing education for SLPs via Speechy Things. I’m so glad you found me! Let’s “Rock the R” together!