Give Them A Say

SLP Coffee Talk

Hallie discusses giving your students a say in what they do in speech therapy.

On this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie Sherman explores the importance of giving older speech students a SAY in their sessions. Sharing personal insights and strategies from her career, Hallie explains how empowering students can lead to a more engaging and motivating learning environment. From offering flexible seating and allowing students to choose their learning tools to discussing individualized goals, she provides practical tips that make a real difference. Tune in to learn how small changes can foster student collaboration and trust, creating a more positive experience for both students and SLPs. 

Bullet Points to Discuss:

  • Benefits of Giving Students a Say
  • Practical Ways to Empower Students  
  • Encouraging Ownership of Learning 
  • Creating a Comfortable and Collaborative Environment 
  • Long-Term Impact 

Here’s what we learned:

  • Small autonomy boosts student confidence and willingness to participate.
  • Empowering students makes sessions feel less like “work” and more collaborative. 
  • Customizing session reminders helps students take ownership of attendance.
  • Offering choice reinforces respect for students’ preferences and independence.
  • Simple adjustments can reduce classroom resistance and build rapport.

Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

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