It’s my birthday! I am so excited to celebrate with you, and to do that we are doing a GIVEAWAY — 10 of my favorite tools and resources as an SLP.
Enter below for a chance to win:
Here’s a peek at the prizes:
1. SLP Now Membership
This has been a game changer for me as an SLP! I feel about 3,432 times more confident about my therapy plans, student progress, data collection, and documentation. Don’t tell anyone, but I actually kind of enjoy Medicaid billing, too.
2. SLP Now Following Directions Deck
This is perfect for the busy SLP who wants fun, engaging, evidence-based therapy materials but is not excited about pulling out the old printer and laminator.
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3. SLP Now Sentence Pack
This guy takes some time to prep, but it is one of my most used materials! Perfect for grammar and early MLU goals!
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4. Starbucks Gift Card
You know how much I love my no-water chai latte! An essential for SLPs navigating the craziness of a mega caseload!
5. Target Gift Card
Who doesn’t love a trip to Target? 🙂
6. Amazon Gift Card
I love Starbucks and Target, but I absolutely could not live without Amazon! My “go-to” for therapy materials and organizational goodies!
7. Teal Yeti
This is my absolute favorite tumbler! I carry it with me all the time. I’ve always struggled to drink enough water, but the large tumbler does the trick!
8. Stadtler Pens
These pens are #amazing! They don’t bleed and come in a beautiful organizer. An SLP’s dream come true!
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9. Children’s Book: Little Elliot in the Big City
This is my favorite book. It includes beautiful illustrations and an incredibly sweet story, is filled with targets, and contains just the right amount of text. Perfect for kids working on /l/, synonyms, antonyms, basic concepts, describing, inferencing… The list goes on and on!
10. Children’s Book: Giraffes Can’t Dance
This is a close second! I love encouraging my students with this story of perseverance, and it also happens to be a great vehicle for a variety of therapy goals!
Now I’m curious… What are your favorite SLP gifts?
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