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SLP Like-a-Boss: Felice Clark, The Dabbling Speechie
by Anne Page | Apr 5, 2016
How do you SLP like a boss? Someone who SLPs like a boss, is professional, compassionate, organized and inspirational. An SLP boss gets things done! In this series I’m interviewing SLP boss women who work by day as speech language pathologists, but at night (and on...
Meta Speech Therapy: Thinking About Thinking About Therapy
by Anne Page | Mar 29, 2016
(This photo is very tongue in cheek btw, just in case you don't know me very well yet) [spacer height="20px" id="2"]I learn new skills in layers. I bet you do too.[spacer height="20px" id="2"] First, I figure out the new vocabulary and jargon. Next, I figure out the...
SLP Time Hacks: Curing the Medicaid Billing Blues
by Anne Page | Mar 22, 2016
Last Spring at this time, I was REALLY frantically busy. So...I didn't do my Medicaid billing until May. That's three months worth; it took me two solid days of desk work, gave me sore neck and had me singing the blues! I would much rather have been spending time with...
SLP Time Hack: How to Stop Dreading Progress Reports by Using SLP Toolkit
by Anne Page | Mar 15, 2016
[spacer height="20px" id="2"] Last week in" SLP Time Hacks: Streamlining Progress Reports Dream or Reality?", I talked about SLP Toolkit, a web based software program that was created by two speech language pathologists. Lisa Kathman and Sarah Bevier. In case you...
SLP Time Hack: Streamlining Progress Reports, Dream or Reality?
by Anne Page | Mar 6, 2016
Progress. Reports. Two words that strike the heart of every school SLP with dread and trepidation. They're tedious and many times we feel like we don't have enough information to give a clear picture of each student's communication skills. We end up shuffling post-its...
One Reason This SLP Loves Her Job
by Anne Page | Feb 17, 2016
We speech language pathologists (SLPs) work really hard. We put in long hours, manage billing, write evaluations and keep up with our continuing education. That's reality.[spacer height="default"] What keeps us coming back for more every day? For most of us it's a...
SLP Like a Boss with Kim Lewis from Activity Tailor
by Anne Page | Feb 2, 2016
How do you SLP like a boss? Someone who SLPs like a boss, is professional, compassionate, organized and inspirational. An SLP boss gets things done![spacer height="default"] In this series I'm interviewing SLP boss women who work by day as speech language...
SLP Time Hacks: Work Life Work Balance 7 Top Strategies
by Anne Page | Jan 26, 2016
I know a lot of SLP's that work at their day job, have families and have second jobs as SLP bloggers/TPT sellers. How do we manage big caseloads and endless reports at work and take care of our families and find time to write a blog and create therapy materials? Can I...
SLP Time Hacks: Time Saving Tips from Ten School SLP’s
by Anne Page | Jan 19, 2016
Life as an SLP is all about time, it's one precious commodity! I'm always looking for ways to streamline my schedule so this week I asked some of my smart SLP friends for their expert advice. Here's what they said:[spacer height="default"] Mia Reed McDaniel Hmmmmm...
My 3 Favorite Organization Tips for SLPs
by Anne Page | Jan 11, 2016
Today I am happy to be linking up with The Frenzied SLPs to make our lives more organized. Kelly at Speech2U is our lovely host. Here are 3 of my top tips that will make a big difference in your everyday work life![spacer height="20px"] Schedule Everything. Write all...
SLP Time Hacks to Make Your Day Easier: Let’s Do Lunch
by Anne Page | Jan 3, 2016
This month I am focusing on time, how to become friends with it, how to enjoy it and how to use it to keep my life on track with my dreams.[spacer height="20px"] As a school SLP (I'm sure all you teachers relate too), I feel like I'm always juggling and bartering...
December Language Therapy ideas and a FREEBIE for you
by Anne Page | Dec 7, 2015
December already! I am looking forward to the holiday break for some time off to spend with family and friends.[spacer height="20px"] It can be a hectic time at school and the kids attention spans are short because they are so excited. I created this high interest,...