I am a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist currently working in a private, non-profit educational and therapeutic day treatment center for individuals with autism spectrum disorders and developmental disabilities. I earned my undergraduate degrees in Speech-Language-Hearing: Sciences and Disorders and Applied Behavioral Science from the University of Kansas. I completed my master's degree in Speech Pathology at Rockhurst University in Kansas City and am currently working toward certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
I created this blog as a means of documenting progress toward my professional goals and to share ideas and resources with other professionals.
You may not reproduce, modify, or copy any of the materials or ideas found here for any commercial purpose.
Feedback is always appreciated. :)
You may not reproduce, modify, or copy any of the materials or ideas found here for any commercial purpose.
Feedback is always appreciated. :)
Contact me:
Lindsay C., M.S., CCC-SLP
lcslpblog@gmail.com
Just discovered your blog... Love it & love that you are a fellow Jayhawk! I got my undergrad degree in speech from KU, too! What year did you graduate?
ReplyDeleteRCJH! Thanks for stopping by! Shoot me an email and I'd be happy to share more :)
DeleteLove it, Linds!!! Really cute and creative ideas! I'll be sure to share with friends/colleagues!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and your creative materials!!! I too am a SLP working primarily with the birth to 5 population. I am in a medical setting though, but have used some of your ideas and materials!! Coming from an impoverished county and a hospital which is financially strapped, I am constantly looking for new and innovative therapy materials that I can print and use without spending tons!!! THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome!
DeleteLove your blog! My fellow SLP and I were just given a space in our preschool to decorate and create our own dramatic play area! I am so excited and love all of your ideas. Any new ones? Advice for a good scene for spring?? Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteHello!
ReplyDeleteI came across your ABC Behavior Data chart on pintrest but I cannot find it on your website. Can you help me find it? It is exactly what I am looking for to use in my classroom!
Thanks!
Lindsay,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your WONDERFUL speech and language therapy with us! I am preparing to begin my second year as a school-based early childhood SLP, and I can hardly wait to use your therapy ideas and materials during the upcoming school year! As a new-ish SLP (I just earned my CCC last week), and it is truly invaluable to have insight from more experienced SLPs like yourself, I am so grateful!
Thank you - I am so glad you've found something useful! Congratulations on your CCC :)
DeleteHi I just found your blog! Love your writing...very insightful! Thanks for sharing. It's refreshing to read other SLPs and know that other SLPs are feeling the same way I am too! Looking forward to reading more of your posts! ~Nanette, SLP in CA
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog. I love seeing all the ideas for therapy. Thanks for the free articulation sheets. My students get bored with what we typically use from session to session. This will create some interest.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI love your ABC data form. Is it available to purchase in an editable form? My teachers love it!
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