Author: speechislife
Diversity in the world of speech and language
Originally written May 18, 2020. With so much going on in our country right now it is impossible to not think of how these current events affect what I do as a speech language pathologist. Race plays such a key part in all of our lives whether we like it or want to admit it.… Continue reading Diversity in the world of speech and language
TPT coming soon!
I'm looking forward to opening my Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT) store very soon so that I can share all of my therapy ideas and materials!
What I’ve learned about Fluency (Stuttering) Therapy
One of MY most challenging areas of treating speech and language disorders in the school setting has been fluency (stuttering). I believe this is the case because there has been so much varying research and information over the years as it pertains to the subject. Being the inquisitive individual that I am, and also just… Continue reading What I’ve learned about Fluency (Stuttering) Therapy
Journey to Blogging
So I began this blog journey in 2017 and I had big goals and plans for it :(. I knew absolutely nothing about blogging. I used google as a tool to answer all of my blog questions. I then decided to use the platform blogger to host my blog. I had already bought my domain… Continue reading Journey to Blogging
Target Dollar Spot (Mini) Haul!!
I know that I am not the only person obsessed with Target! It's one of those places where I can go in with the intent of buying one or two things and walk out with so much more! There's just something about that place that makes me feel so warm...maybe its their home decor or… Continue reading Target Dollar Spot (Mini) Haul!!
Literacy
Language and literacy are super important in my speech room. I love having a variety of books to share with the students on my caseload. It's been important for me since day one to build my speech library. There are so many ways to target multiple areas of language through reading whether its picture recognition,… Continue reading Literacy
Meet the therapist!
My name is Shanice Turner. I am a school-based Speech-Language Pathologist located in NC. I love everything speech/language and look forward to sharing my ideas and speech lifestyle with you! I'm new to blogging, so I'm also excited to learn everything there is to know! 🙂 Follow me on instagram for more posts as well. https://www.instagram.com/carried_awayy/
Organization is Key!
One of the best purchases I made last school year! I feel like I need at least 2 more. This is the perfect way to organize my many speech/language materials. I also keep more ready-to-use items in this drawer which helps with planning!