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We practice a lot of skills and strategies in speech therapy sessions, but is what we’re doing with our speech students really setting them up for success in the game of language and life? In this blog post, I explore an analogy for SLPs to consider, one that makes an argument for a contextualized approach to literacy-based therapy. Click through to read the post!

November 27, 2018 by Marisha Leave a Comment

We practice a lot of skills and strategies in speech therapy sessions, but is what we're doing with our speech students really setting them up for success in the game of language and life? In this blog post, I explore an analogy for SLPs to consider, one that makes an argument for a contextualized approach to literacy-based therapy. Click through to read the post!

We practice a lot of skills and strategies in speech therapy sessions, but is what we’re doing with our speech students really setting them up for success in the game of language and life? In this blog post, I explore an analogy for SLPs to consider, one that makes an argument for a contextualized approach to literacy-based therapy. Click through to read the post!

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