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The SLP Now Podcast is your go-to resource for practical speech-language pathology tips. Through this podcast, you'll hear directly from Marisha Mets, a school-based SLP turned research nerd. She’ll be joined by expert guests to answer your biggest questions. Submit your questions at slpnow.com/ask.

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The SLP Now Podcast is your go-to resource for practical speech-language pathology tips. Through this podcast, you'll hear directly from Marisha Mets, a school-based SLP turned research nerd. She’ll be joined by expert guests to answer your biggest questions. Submit your questions at slpnow.com/ask.

    A Month of Therapy Using a Fiction Article

    A Month of Therapy Using a Fiction Article

    Welcome to another episode of the SLP Now podcast!
    In the last couple episodes, we've been exploring literacy-based therapy plans that will help you target your students’ goals across multiple ages, group sizes, and skill levels.

    We covered therapy planning for an early language unit in episode 183, plans for a picture book unit in episode 184, and today we’re going to dig into the third part of this six week series with a fiction article: Miss Johnson’s Plant Experiment.

    This unit is specifically designed for older students who still benefit from narrative support, but are capable of reading longer and more complex texts. There is a lot of research showing us that targeting narratives through high school has a positive impact on learning, and so many activities we can use to embed those skills.

    In the episode, we discuss Dr. Ukrainetz’s five step literacy-based therapy framework, using it to target goals like:
    ArticulationGrammar and syntaxAnswering questionsVocabulary targetsDescribing activities
    …and more!

    All of the activities in this unit are language rich, and they provide the perfect context to target almost any goal in your speech therapy sessions—even if you’re targeting multiple goals with mixed groups.

    Let’s get this therapy planning party started!

    SHOW NOTES

    Full show notes at slpnow.com/185

    • 18 min
    A Month of Therapy Using a Picture Book

    A Month of Therapy Using a Picture Book

    We’re back at it with another episode of the SLP Now podcast!
    Over the next several weeks, we're going to explore various units that are designed to engage and support your students across multiple age groups and skill levels.
    This week, we’re diving into the second of a six-week series about literacy-based therapy plans that you can use across your entire school-aged caseload. Whether you're an experienced speech-language pathologist or new to the field, we hope that these episodes will provide valuable insights and practical strategies you can put to use right away.
    Last week we talked about early language unit, which is perfect for preschool and kindergarten students. Today we're diving into a picture book unit, which is great for that K through grade 2 range.
    In the episode, we discuss Dr. Ukrainetz’s five step literacy-based therapy framework, using it to target goals like:
    ArticulationBasic conceptsGrammar and syntaxPhonological awarenessAnswering questionsComprehension
    …and more!
    All of the activities in this unit are language rich, and they provide the perfect context to target almost any goal in your speech therapy sessions—even if you’re targeting multiple goals with mixed groups.
    Now let’s dive in!

    SHOW NOTES
    Full show notes and links to resources mentioned at slpnow.com/184

    • 18 min
    A Month of Therapy Using an Early Language Picture Book

    A Month of Therapy Using an Early Language Picture Book

    We’re back at it with another episode of the SLP Now podcast! This week, we’re kicking off the first of a six-week series about literacy-based units that you can use across your whole school-age caseload. This week, we’re getting started with therapy plans for an early language book: Lola Plants a Garden.
    Early language books include simpler stories that students love. This unit type is ideal for students who might not be ready to sit through a longer story, are working on more foundational language skills, and who benefit from more of a play-based approach.

    In the episode, we discuss Dr. Ukrainetz’s five step literacy-based therapy framework, targeting goals like:
    Basic vocabularyBasic conceptsGrammar goalsAnswering questionsFollowing directions
    …and more!

    Lola Plants a Garden offers a great context to target so many goals, and there are a ton of language rich activities to help you make that happen—even if you’re targeting multiple goals with mixed groups.

    Listen to this episode as Marisha walks listeners through age-appropriate activities like book walks, virtual field trips, and ideas for play-based therapy to help students engage with the material and sessions.

    SHOW NOTES

    Full show notes and links to resources mentioned at slpnow.com/183

    • 19 min
    182: How to Use Probe Data

    182: How to Use Probe Data

    After covering paperwork, data collection, and progress reports, it’s time to wrap up our March podcast series and dive into one of Marisha’s very favorite topics… How to Use Probe Data!
    In this episode, Marisha talks about:
    What a probe is and why it’s so valuableThe best time to collect probe dataHow probe data influences your session planUsing probe data in mixed groups
    Remember: If we’re not in that zone of proximal development (a.k.a. the space between what a student is capable of doing unsupported, and what they cannot do even with support) we risk hindering their progress because we aren’t giving them the opportunity to practice the skill independently and demonstrate that mastery.

    Collecting probe data gives us valuable data that helps us find the sweet spot of where the student needs support. This minimizes the student’s frustration if there isn’t enough support — or boredom if there is too much — and sets everyone up for success. 💪

    SHOW NOTES
    Full show notes at slpnow.com/182

    • 10 min
    181: 5 Tips to Streamline Your Data Collection as an SLP [Replay]

    181: 5 Tips to Streamline Your Data Collection as an SLP [Replay]

    Prepare to revolutionize your approach to data collection in therapy sessions! Marisha is here to share her top five tips to streamline this essential process.
    In the episode, we cover:
    Developing a Data Collection Routine: Marisha illustrates how she has structured her sessions for efficient data collection, highlighting the practice of using check-ins and goal cards.Utilizing Collected Data: Discover the power of data-driven sessions to determine whether to initiate a teaching phase or allow students to practice.Gathering the Right Probes: Marisha advocates for a systematic review of student goals and ensuring there is an efficient means to assess progress towards each goal.Organizing Your Probes: Marisha's favorite strategies to keep her probes organized.Practicing and Perfecting the Routine: How to start with establishing routines like and then layering on probes as therapists and students become more accustomed.
    SHOW NOTES
    Check out the full show notes and transcript at slpnow.com/181

    • 8 min
    180: 3 Steps for Easy Progress Reports for SLPs [Replay]

    180: 3 Steps for Easy Progress Reports for SLPs [Replay]

    Let’s talk about something that scares many SLPs… progress reports. ****
    Progress reports may make some SLPs sweat, but hopefully there are others (like Marisha!) who think of it as a fun opportunity to celebrate student progress. After all, the point of working smarter is to have more time for the fun stuff, right?!
    Marisha actually thinks it’s kind of cool to look back at the data and realize how far her students have come. Getting to write up all the progress goodness and share it with the students’ parents is just the sprinkles on the progress cake.
    At the same time, Marisha knows that the process can be a little bit overwhelming. That's why she wanted to share her three step process for writing progress reports and notes on this week’s episode of the podcast.
    From collecting session data to setting up your progress note template and reviewing goal progress — at the end of this episode, you’ll be just a few clicks away from a stress-free progress reporting experience!
    SHOW NOTES
    Full show notes at slpnow.com/180

    • 8 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
122 Ratings

122 Ratings

GrahamSpeechTherapy ,

CEU worthy podcast

I’m amazed at how much I learn from Marisha’s podcast episodes. So much information presented in such an easily digestible way. A must follow podcast for SLPs!

Hannah679047291957382 ,

Ummmmmm

Helpful resource but I can’t stand how many times I hear the “um” said throughout each episode. I’ve tried so many times and just can’t do it.

EricaVTSays ,

Latest episode pure silence

The latest episode was 15 minutes of pure silence and then finally some content at the end. So clearly she was talking the entire time, but I have no idea what about.

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