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Evansville, Indiana, United States
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Hi, my name is Maddie and I am a speech language pathologist currently working in an outpatient setting, where I primarily treat adults with neurological/cognitive-communication disorders (Stroke, TBI, MCI, Dementia, Parkinson's, Aphasia, Dysarthria, Dysphagia, Apraxia, Anoxic brain injuries, etc). I do also have experience in the pediatric world and continue to feel passionate about maximizing education and awareness of pediatric speech therapy. I create evidence-based speech therapy materials, including informational handouts, activities, and practical tools designed to support both clinicians and patients. My goal is to make therapy more efficient, engaging, and meaningful - whether you're working on communication, cognition, or carryover into daily life. Thank you for being here and supporting my work!
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Preview of Spring-Themed Stained Glass Window Stencils

Spring-Themed Stained Glass Window Stencils

Bring the beauty of spring into your classroom or therapy space with these engaging spring-themed stained glass window painting activities! Perfect for teachers and speech therapists, this resource combines creativity with meaningful skill practice. Students can design colorful flowers, butterflies, rainbows, and garden scenes while working on fine motor skills, following directions, sequencing, and descriptive language. These activities are ideal for reinforcing seasonal vocabulary, targeting a
Preview of The story of a Pokemon Master who Stutters (Short story)

The story of a Pokemon Master who Stutters (Short story)

“The Story of a Pokémon Master Who Stutters” follows Ash, a determined Pokémon trainer who stutters and has faced teasing from bullies. Through his journey, the story explains what stuttering is and introduces the parts of the speech system—like the lungs, vocal cords, and articulators—so readers can understand how speech is produced. Ash models resilience and self-advocacy while practicing “pseudo-stuttering” phrases, giving readers a safe and playful way to explore the experience of stuttering
Preview of Coloring Pages for Items of a Color

Coloring Pages for Items of a Color

Make color learning fun and engaging with this versatile coloring page set, featuring a different color on each page and a collection of themed items to match! Students will love exploring and identifying familiar objects while strengthening color recognition and vocabulary skills. Each page provides opportunities to discuss, describe, and categorize items by color, making it perfect for whole-class instruction, centers, or small group activities. Speech therapists can also use these pages to ta
Preview of Spring Bingo - Easy No-Prep Group Activity

Spring Bingo - Easy No-Prep Group Activity

Bring a burst of spring fun into your classroom or therapy room with this Spring-Themed Bingo Pack! This resource includes multiple bingo sheets filled with familiar spring items like flowers, rain, bugs, and more—perfect for celebrating the season while keeping students engaged. It’s a **super easy, no-prep activity**—just print and play! Ideal for classroom centers, small groups, whole-class activities, or speech sessions, this bingo set works wonderfully for teachers and SLPs targeting articu
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Dot Marker Rainbow

St. Patrick's Day Dot Marker Rainbow

Add a pop of color to your March lessons with this fun and versatile St. Patrick’s Day rainbow dot marker activity! Students can use dot markers to build their rainbow while practicing important speech and language skills. For articulation practice, they can dot one circle each time they correctly say their target word. For vocabulary and expressive language, students can name items that match each rainbow color before adding a dot. This hands-on activity keeps learners motivated and engaged whi
Preview of Hamburger Paragraph Organizer

Hamburger Paragraph Organizer

This fun and engaging hamburger-shaped paragraph organizer helps students visually structure their writing in a clear and meaningful way. Each part of the hamburger represents an essential component of a strong paragraph: the top bun introduces the main idea, the toppings highlight supporting details, the meat shares the writer’s opinion or key point, and the bottom bun wraps it all up with a clear conclusion. This visual format makes abstract writing concepts easier to understand by breaking th
Preview of Thanksgiving Turkey Group Craft

Thanksgiving Turkey Group Craft

Bring creativity and collaboration together with this Thanksgiving-themed turkey building group activity! Students work as a team to create a turkey using any materials they like—playdough, construction paper, or craft supplies—while practicing decision-making, turn-taking, and communication skills. The included recording sheet lets the group vote on different turkey qualities, such as beak color, eye size, or feather style, encouraging discussion, compromise, and expressive language. This activ
Preview of Speech and Language in Daily Routines Informational Handout

Speech and Language in Daily Routines Informational Handout

This informational handout highlights simple, practical ways to incorporate speech and language development into everyday routines and activities. Daily moments like mealtime, reading, playtime, and storytime provide natural opportunities to build vocabulary, expand sentences, and strengthen communication skills. Caregivers and educators can model clear language, describe actions, offer choices, ask open-ended questions, and encourage turn-taking during conversations. Narrating routines, labelin
Preview of Letter Writing Informational Handout

Letter Writing Informational Handout

This informational handout is designed to help families and educators support the development of strong handwriting foundations. One key skill highlighted is the importance of starting letters at the top of the page, which promotes proper letter formation, consistency, and efficient writing habits. The handout explains how correct starting points, directionality, and formation patterns make writing smoother and more automatic over time. It also includes simple strategies to reinforce these skill
Preview of Speech and Language Developmental Milestone Charts

Speech and Language Developmental Milestone Charts

Speech and Language Developmental Milestones: Informational handouts for parents, educators, and therapists! This set of easy-to-read handouts provided clear, research-based information on typical development for a variety of speech and language skills. These are perfect for educators, speech language pathologists, and caregivers who are looking to better understand and support their children's communication growth. This clean, parent-friendly layout is ideal for IEP meetings, take-home material
Preview of Articulation Playdough Smash Mats - /k, g, f, v, s, z/, "ch", "sh", "th"

Articulation Playdough Smash Mats - /k, g, f, v, s, z/, "ch", "sh", "th"

Make speech therapy hands-on and fun with these articulation play dough smash mats! This easy, no-prep activity is perfect for individual therapy, small group sessions, and home practice. This activity targets /k, g, f, v, s, z/, "ch", "sh", and "th" in initial, medial, and final word positions while integrating tactile play that will keep your child engaged! These fun and colorful, kid-friendly illustrations are sure to get them excited about speech therapy!
Preview of Selective Mutism Informational Handout

Selective Mutism Informational Handout

Understanding Selective Mutism: Informational Handout for Parents and EducatorsThis clear and concise handout explains what Selective Mutism is, how it differs from other communication disorders, and the signs to look for if you believe a child may have Selective Mutism. This handout is designed for caregivers, teachers, speech therapists, school psychologists, and more to help build understanding and awareness of SM in order to appropriately support children who experience extreme anxiety in sp
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Hi, my name is Maddie and I am a speech language pathologist currently working in an outpatient setting, where I primarily treat adults with neurological/cognitive-communication disorders (Stroke, TBI, MCI, Dementia, Parkinson's, Aphasia, Dysarthria, Dysphagia, Apraxia, Anoxic brain injuries, etc). I do also have experience in the pediatric world and continue to feel passionate about maximizing education and awareness of pediatric speech therapy. I create evidence-based speech therapy materials, including informational handouts, activities, and practical tools designed to support both clinicians and patients. My goal is to make therapy more efficient, engaging, and meaningful - whether you're working on communication, cognition, or carryover into daily life. Thank you for being here and supporting my work!