“All you do is help them talk or change their diets to that mush!” Have you ever heard those words come out of the mouth of a nurse or doctor? How much time do you have in your 95% productive day to explain your training and scope of practice to the PRN weekend nurse, the new nurses’ aide, the contract…
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Fresh Ideas for Speech Therapy: Spring
It is Spring in my speech room which is one of my favorite seasons. Spring weather is fresh and new which means therapy activities are colorful, bright and cheery. I love the idea of flowers, vegetable gardens, baby animals, and flying kites. My childhood memories are strong and vivid for this season. Some of these memories include Easter egg hunts,…
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‘Twas the last week of Speech Therapy…before Christmas Break
This week should go fast and furious…after all, FIVE days until Christmas break! Although we are in “break mode” Speech and Language therapy must go on…so I will be sharing what I’m doing in speech as often as I can this week. The category trains by Shelia Wenzlick were a BIG hit with my preschool and bilingual kinder boys as well…
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Fall Reminisce Activity
Help your patients increase their length of conversation, improve thought organization and sentence structure, work on topic maintenance, and more! Use these reminisce strips as you co-treat with other disciplines to make cognitive therapy more functional. When patients are able to share information with you about their lives, making a personal connection, they will be more willing to participate in…
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Breath Support Therapy Works!
Purchase this program HERE and start using it TODAY in your therapy sessions. Use Code 15OFF for discount! To read more about the book and see example pages CLICK HERE.
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