End of the School Year Reflections

End of the School Year Reflections

Written by Sarah Kuhr, CCC-SLP (without the assistance of AI) As this school year ended, I decided to go back and read the post called “Make This Your Year” from January. I can say I ended this school year with little to no stress that couldn’t be quickly resolved-...
What To Do When a Client Isn’t the Best Fit

What To Do When a Client Isn’t the Best Fit

We’ve all had clients on our caseload that we’d like to move. It all comes down to feeling inadequate to provide the best services to that individual. Unfortunately, when we are assigned someone it can be difficult and a little uncomfortable to express the desire to...
What Makes a Great Teletherapy Facilitator?

What Makes a Great Teletherapy Facilitator?

For the last three years, I’ve been incredibly lucky to work with a top-notch facilitator who logs in from a brick-and-mortar school. Recently, I asked him a few questions to better understand what that role entails and to get some tips he’d like to share. Here’s how...
Supervising in the Teletherapy World

Supervising in the Teletherapy World

Navigating the landscape of supervision in the realm of teletherapy presents a multifaceted challenge, one that resonates with private practice owners, managers, teletherapy company professionals, graduate school clinic supervisors, and Lead SLPs alike. As the digital...
How COVID May Have Given Teletherapy a Bad Rap

How COVID May Have Given Teletherapy a Bad Rap

Teletherapy has been around for well over a decade, but speech-language pathologists didn’t necessarily take it seriously as a career option until it was forced on them during the COVID lockdown. I feel very fortunate that I already had my foot in the door in the...