So you’re implementing curriculum-based therapy with your caseload! There are several moving pieces when it comes to implementing this with your caseload, but a streamlined system can make a world of a difference!

Here’s a peek at how I keep everything organized:

Here’s a quick recap of my favorite resources!

1. Teaching Materials

I use the materials in the SLP Now membership and organize them using this system.

2. Data Collection

I use this binder and these dividers to keep track of my probes. I take digital data using SLP Now.

3. Classroom Materials

I use this folder to keep track of any paper materials (e.g., curriculum plans or materials shared by the teacher). I also use SLP Now to plug specific activities into my therapy plans.

Lastly, I access materials on my iPad for easy therapy!

What are your favorite organization hacks when it comes to curriculum-based therapy?

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Hi there! I'm Marisha. I am a school-based SLP who is all about working smarter, not harder. I created the SLP Now Membership and love sharing tips and tricks to help you save time so you can focus on what matters most--your students AND yourself.

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Marisha

Marisha

Marisha Mets, M.S., CCC-SLP is a certified Speech-Language Pathologist and the founder of SLP Now. After earning her Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Washington, Marisha worked as a school-based SLP, where she experienced the real-world challenges of managing heavy caseloads and endless paperwork. Driven by a passion for evidence-based practice, she created SLP Now—an all-in-one practice management platform that provides digital tools, vetted therapy materials, and streamlined data collection. Today, she hosts The SLP Now Podcast and shares practical, research-backed strategies to help SLPs save time, reduce burnout, and deliver effective therapy.