Here’s a round-up of some of my favorite organization tools!
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All Around Organization
DRAWER CART: Read all about how you can use a drawer cart to stay organized HERE.
HANGING FILE ORGANIZER: I love using this to keep track of pending IEPs/evaluations. I like to focus on up to six IEPs/evaluations at a time. It helps me feel less stressed, and I still get everything done!

Organize the Packets
PLASTIC BAGS: These are PERFECT for SLPs on a budget. They’re big enough to fit papers and laminated sheets, so you won’t have pieces falling out on you (like with the regular gallon bags). They come in a pack of 100, so they’re great for sharing with friends.
POLY ENVELOPES: These are more expensive, but they’re a little more durable.
Check out where I store these bags/envelopes here!

Organize the Papers
DIVIDERS: If you’re a binder SLP, then these are perfect!
FILE FOLDERS: We often have access to green ones at school, but how pretty are these?! #favoritecolor

Organize the Craft Supplies
CADDY: You can often find these at the dollar store. They’re a great way to organize your craft materials (and it is easily accessible when it is craft time).
PENCIL POUCHES: I “bind” a bundle of these with binder rings and use them to store frequently-used materials. Perfect for traveling SLPs!
SHOE ORGANIZER: I love using these to keep my craft materials organized!
TOOLBOX: This is my new favorite! The boxes are the perfect size for storing odds and ends. I use half for miscellaneous craft/office supplies and half for some articulation decks. Perfect!
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