Calling ALL speech-language pathologists! If you're a speech-language pathologist that works with children (ages 5+) and you are THIRSTY for super fresh approaches to speech therapy, my live workshops are going to quench your thirst in the BEST possible way. They are the educational equivalent of your favorite superhero flipping over an exploding car and ninja kicking five bad guys square in the kisser! In other words, you're going to LOVE my live workshops.
I have presented my speech therapy tips and tricks at locations such as:
Properly pronouncing certain speech sounds can be a bit tricky for some school-aged students. That is why I have created an easy to swallow articulation strategy that uses acronyms to help our children to remember their target sound. In this live workshop you will learn the acronyms for the following sounds: /S/, /Z/, /R/, /L/, /SH/, /CH/, and /TH/. I have been using this approach with my students for years and have seen some great success. I am excited to share this with you!
These speech and language therapy ideas that I will share with you are guaranteed to help build your SLP muscles from meh to flexalicious! I will show you a ton of my original activities that always keep my school-aged students on the edge of their seats. From flipping the speech therapy table over to building a marshmallow tower, I promise these ideas will be right up your alley. I am pumped to share all of this with you!
The future is now! Digital tablets such as the iPad are truly changing the way that we look at speech therapy. Are you 100% comfortable with introducing this piece of technology into the speech therapy setting? Do you want to make sure your students are both having a blast and learning a ton? This is exactly why you need this specific live workshop. I was an early adopter of the iPad and I have utilized its potential since day 1. As a Co-Founder of PocketSLP, I would love to share with you my expertise on this subject. Let's rock!

There is nothing more captivating than showing the students on your caseload a speech therapy material that has an audio/visual component to it. I constantly use the power of the extremely popular (and FREE) video website called YouTube.com within my speech therapy session and I want to show you exactly how I do it. Together we will cover keywords and how to effectively find short videos to share with our students. We will talk about expressive/receptive and auditory memory goals and objectives that could easily be applied to the videos we find. YouTube.com has helped me students to become more effective communicators and I love it!
