I have been a Speech-Language Pathologist since 1991 working in a variety of settings from clinics to nursing homes. I currently own a private practice and provide speech-language services to children virtually and in-person.
Here is a FREE Informal Articulation and Language Screener. This is an INFORMAL articulation and language screener that I use with my elementary students (grade 1-5). You will have to use your own clinical judgment as to whether or not the student “passes” the screening or needs some type of follow-up. It is also at your discretion as to whether or not you want to administer all of the items or just some of the items. The articulation screener is done with sentence imitation tasks. The language
Are you looking for summer speech homework for your speech, language, voice and fluency students? Well here it is. They have been REVISED. The dates were removed, so now you can use them for any year. There are June, July and August language calendars. The language calendars can also be used for your voice and fluency students. The June, July and August speech calendars are for your articulation, phonology and general speech intelligibility students. Just print and distribute. Have a fun
We still have about 2 months of winter to go. Here are Winter Themed Sentence Formulation Tasks to work on producing grammatically correct sentences during these cold and snowy days.
My Winter Themed Sentence Formulation Tasks contain 40 cards. Each card has a picture and a word. The words included are nouns/pronouns, verbs, adjectives and conjunctions.
These cards are great for speech therapy language groups or individual sessions but can also be used to address carryover of articulat
Do you need to work on conjunctions? Then you are going to love my Sentence Formulation Tasks – Just Conjunctions. This product contains 44 cards. Each card has a picture and a conjunction. The conjunctions included are: and, or, either, if, when, because, after and before.
These cards are great for speech therapy language groups or individual sessions but can also be used to address carryover of articulation and fluency skills.
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6/24/2020 Added a second page. The first page is a "Tabletop Therapy View" and the second page is a "Teletherapy View." Here is a worksheet/picture page with a spring theme to address following directions containing the temporal concepts, "before/after." This single page can be laminated or placed in a page protector for use with speech therapy language groups or during individual sessions. This can also be used as a supplement to the "Following Directions" subtest of the CELF to obtain present
Bring farm learning to life with this engaging, kid‑friendly Farm Vocabulary & Comprehension Mini‑Lesson! This resource introduces young learners to farms, farmers, fruits, vegetables, and animals using simple language, bright visuals, and repetitive question‑and‑answer practice. Perfect for speech therapy, early intervention, preschool, kindergarten, and ESL/ELL sessions. Students build vocabulary, answer WH‑questions, identify categories, and share personal preferences with visual supports th
The weather is finally warming up and the trees have buds on the. Spring is here and so are my Spring Themed Sentence Comprehension Tasks. This product addresses the skills assessed on the Sentence Comprehension (formerly “Sentence Structure”) portion of the CELF.
This product contains 4 pictures per page and one sentence. The sentence faces the therapist and the pictures face the student. The therapist reads the sentence and the student points to the picture that the sentence refers. Th
Spark curiosity and critical thinking with this playful, spooky-themed mystery game—perfect for one-on-one sessions or small group settings! Students become junior detectives, using visual clues, deductive reasoning, and social storytelling to solve a Halloween whodunnit. Includes cartoon-style suspect cards, room clues, and immersive prompts designed to support language development, turn-taking, and emotional engagement. Ideal for speech therapy, classroom centers, or seasonal fun with a purpos
🍁 Who Dunnit? Autumn Mystery Game A Fall‑Themed Deduction Activity for KidsBring cozy fall vibes and critical‑thinking fun into your classroom or therapy sessions with this engaging Who Dunnit? Autumn Mystery Game! Designed for 2–4 players, this interactive activity invites students to become detectives as they gather clues, eliminate suspects, and solve a seasonal mystery. Perfect for speech therapy, small‑group instruction, literacy centers, social‑skills practice, or autumn‑themed lessons,
Teaching regular past tense “ed” can be difficult but my Regular Past Tense Picture cards make it fun. I have included cue cards to make it easier to recall the 3 sounds of “ed.” The following 30 verbs are included: cook, lick, raise, mix, paint, play, roast, stir, bake, graduate, carry, squeeze, pick, jump, hop, deliver, sharpen, clean, color, plant, recycle, balance, juggle, watch, rest, look, travel, sail, type and wash.
These cards are for drill work, but can be used to obtain present l
Are you looking for “How” questions with picture prompts? Well here they are. My How Questions product contains 48 questions with picture support.
These cards are great for speech therapy language groups and individual sessions but can also be used to address carryover of articulation, voice and fluency skills.
I hope you enjoy this product. I look forward to your feedback.
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6/16/2020 Added a second page. The first page is a "Tabletop Therapy View" and the second page is a "Teletherapy View." A worksheet/picture page with an autumn theme to address following directions containing spatial concepts. This single page can be laminated or placed in a page protector for use with speech therapy language groups or during individual sessions. This can also be used to obtain present level of performance or for homework. I hope you enjoy this Freebie and I look forward to you
Do you have a field trip planned to the zoo? Perhaps you’re doing a lesson about the zoo, then “An Exciting Day at the Zoo” is for you. It is divided into the following sections: Welcome to the zoo, Meet the animals, Zoo workers, Fun activities, the Gift shop, Conclusion/Summary, and Vocabulary. As you go through the lesson, the words highlighted in green have vocabulary cards beginning on page 21. If you want to print these pages as flashcards for the students, select pages 21-41, multiple (4 o
Are you working on using spatial concepts to answer “Where” questions? If yes, then you will love my Where for Spatial Concepts product. It’s FREE! You get 30 cards to address concepts such as over/above, next to/beside, under/below, etc.
You can use these cards for Memory, Go Fish or drill work.
These cards are great for speech therapy language groups but can also be used to address carryover of articulation, voice and fluency skills.
I have created 3 homework videos to go along with t
Here are comparative / superlative picture cards and worksheets with a spring theme. My Comparative / Superlative Spring Edition includes 15 picture cards (in color) and 5 worksheets (black and white) using the same adjectives/adverbs as the picture cards. The adjectives/adverbs included are: fruity, gooey, pretty, yummy, fancy, long, loud, big, fluffy, wet, high, tall, happy, crunchy and bright.
The picture cards are great for speech therapy language groups but can also be used to address c
6/24/2020 Added a second page. The first page is a "Tabletop Therapy View" and the second page is a "Teletherapy View." Here is a worksheet/picture page with an autumn theme to address following directions with modifiers. This single page can be laminated or placed in a page protector for use with speech therapy language groups or during individual sessions. This can also be used as a supplement to the "Following Directions" subtest of the CELF to obtain present level of performance. You may al
4/8/2020 Added a second page. The first page is a "Tabletop Therapy View" and the second page is a "Teletherapy View." Hippity, Hoppity, Easter’s on its way and what better way to celebrate than with a FREEBIE! This worksheet/picture page with a bunny theme addresses following directions containing sequential concepts. This single page can be laminated or placed in a page protector for use with speech therapy language groups or during individual sessions. This can also be used as a supplemen
4/12/2020 Added a second page. The first page is a "Tabletop Therapy View" and the second page is a "Teletherapy View." The weather’s perfect for a picnic! Here’s a following direction sheet freebie. This worksheet/picture page has a picnic theme that addresses following directions that contain a variety of language concepts. This single page is set up so that the directions face the speech therapist and the pictures face the student. Laminate or place in a page protector for use with speech
BRRRRRR, it’s cold outside. Since I am lucky enough to have this day off because of the below zero temperatures, I figured I’d celebrate with a winter worksheet. This worksheet/picture page with a winter theme for these exceptionally cold days addresses following directions containing sequential concepts. This single page can be laminated or placed in a page protector for use with speech therapy language groups or during individual sessions. This can also be used as a supplement to the "Foll
6/24/2020 Added a second page. The first page is a "Tabletop Therapy View" and the second page is a "Teletherapy View." Here is a worksheet/picture page with a gift box theme to address following directions with modifiers. This single page can be laminated or placed in a page protector for use with speech therapy language groups or during individual sessions. This can also be used as a supplement to the "Following Directions" subtest of the CELF to obtain present level of performance. You may a
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Experience
I have been a Speech-Language Pathologist since 1991 working in a variety of settings from clinics to nursing homes. I currently own a private practice and provide speech-language services to children virtually and in-person.
Teaching style
Fun but with structure.
Awards & shining teacher moments
2 ACE awards.
My own education history
Masters from University of South Carolina.
Additional biographical information
I enjoy working in private practice. I love watching the growth in my clients.
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