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A collaborative space for sharing speech language therapy resources.
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It's the SLP Spotlight Series

Discover new SLP resource creators each week in August, pick up practical therapy tips, and explore free resources to use in your therapy room. 

Meet This Week's Featured SLPs | August 22 - 28

Hover your mouse over each logo to meet the SLPs behind the brands.

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Teresa | Green Tea Speech
Kansas
Elementary PK - 6

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
Keep lists of different concepts, vocabulary, or articulation targets on a notecard or post-it note on the inside front cover of picture books. That way you always know what goals you can target for a given book, and it minimizes prep!

 

Featured Freebie

Green Tea Speech cover image for Sound loaded Vocabulary Sheets free resource
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Rosie of Language Encounters

Rosie | Language Encounters
New York
Elementary PK - 5

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
Always keep index cards handy! They are the perfect tool for combining words and phrases for sentence formulation & for creating vocabulary visuals during responsive therapy sessions.  Don't be afraid to have students draw their own pictures for vocabulary visuals!

Featured Freebie

Language Encounters cover for Simple Sentences Ocean Animals Freebie
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Lisa | Cytryn Speech
Canada
PreK - Grade 6

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
The best No-Prep activities are the ones you already have with built-in language. I use games all the time. Students love to play, and games inherently draw on language skills. Use games to support vocabulary, concepts, verbs, sequencing, initiating, requesting and so much more. 

Featured Freebie

Cytryn Speech game explaining template guide
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Linda | Language Speech & Literacy
Minnesota
PreK - 5

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
Start each speech session by asking, “Is there anything you’d like to share today?” Even shy students begin sharing over time while naturally building confidence, conversation, and expressive language skills.


 

Featured Freebie

Language Speech and Literacy Real Photos and WH questions

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Week 3 | August 15 - 21

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Trish | Speechie Trish
New York
Pre - EI - Early Elementary

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
I ditched storage boxes for mesh zipper bags ... they take up way less space. I just cut the label off the original box and clip it to the zipper tab, so I still know what's inside without hauling around all that cardboard.
 

Featured Freebie

speechie trish resource companion for the kissing hand book
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Ivy of Ivybee Speech

Ivy | Ivybee Speech
New Jersey
Upper Elementary - MS

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
Choose one game or activity for the day (or even the week) and adapt the questions or prompts to target each group's individual goals. You'll spend less time planning, and the game format keeps students engaged.

Featured Freebie

Ivybee Speech cover for the Free Synonyms Antonyms Mars resource
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Marie-Paule | SpeechTeachPro
Illinois
Upper Elem - Life Skills - MS/HS

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
Give each student a two-pocket folder for homework, worksheets, and notes home. When students return it, let them choose a sticker to add. As their sticker collection grows, they take ownership and become motivated to keep track of their folder.

Featured Freebie

SpeechTeachPro SLP Monthly Guide
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Kayla of Kayla SLP

Kayla | Kayla SLP
Kentucky
PreK - MS | Telepractice

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
Keeping a developmental norms cheat sheet on a clipboard can be a lifesaver when working with elementary clients. A quick glance will get you back on track!

 

Featured Freebie

Kayla SLP cover for developmental norms SLP cheat sheet

Week 2 | August 8 - 14

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Junko of A-HA Speech Lab

Junko | A-Ha! Speech Lab
California
PreK - 5th grade

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
A plastic flyer stand with Velcro strips makes a nice self-standing, portable visual schedule for small group sessions. An adhesive label pocket can be added as an "all done" pocket to place the icons as the activities are finished. 

Featured Freebie

A-HA Speech Lab resource for If-Then  ice cream story.
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Sara | Sparkle and Sass SLP
Pennsylvania
Elementary - HS Life Skills

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
Don't collect data on everything! I take data on the first 10–15 data points, look for the pattern, and move on. I also love rubrics to track accuracy, cues, and independence. No more drowning in data!
 

Featured Freebie

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Ricki | Preschool Speechie Plus
New York
Preschool - Early Education

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
I always keep my FEED ME toys & mini trinkets close by. It's loved by all my students.  
I can tie in any speech or language target.  Favorites are my DIY tissue box, Burping Bobby, Nuby snack keeper, Dragon Snacks & SnackOSaurus Rex.

Featured Freebie

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Kate & Mandy | Talking Mama Bears
Illinois
Preschool - Early Elementary

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
Keep a collection of simple Print & Go activities on hand for mixed-goal groups. They're an easy way to target skills like following directions, vocabulary, and listening comprehension while keeping all students engaged. Bonus: they also make great take-home practice.

Featured Freebie

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Week 1 | August 1 - 7

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Laura of Pinwheel Speech

Laura | Pinwheel Speech
Colorado
Early Elementary

💡 SLP Therapy Hack
​​Keep conversation starters on hand to build connections and get to know your students. Pair the cards with sticky hands and suction cup toys to increase engagement!
 

Featured Freebie

Pinwheel Speech FREE conversation starters
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Shannon | Speech Hamster
Washington
Preschool - Early Elementary

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
Keep removable glue dots in your therapy bag to quickly attach picture cards, visuals, or small objects to walls, tables, file folders, etc. Great use for adapting books too!
 

Featured Freebie

Back To School print and digital open ended activity cards
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Andrea of Cardigan Speech

Andrea | Cardigan Speech
Pennsylvania
AAC

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
Use templates for everything.  Take the extra time and create a template for reports, logs, emails ... everything.  Not only does it save a lot of time, it saves a lot of staring at a blank curser on a page!

Featured Freebie

Cardigan Speech cover image of the Core Word of the Week for Open
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Michele | SLP Madness
Pennsylvania
Elementary K-5

💡 SLP Therapy Hack​​
Print labels for "send to family of ____" and "Return To (SLP), Speech Therapist" to reduce time it takes to prepare documents to send home to parents.  A huge time-saver!
 

Featured Freebie

SLP Madness cover image for step by step guide to create your own speech schedule
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