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Meet Michelle Eral, MS, CCC-SLP, Creator of TheraSimplicity-Part I


Relevant, customizable, advanced, invaluable. TheraSimplicity is a unique, online collection of high-quality Speech and Language intervention materials: images, activities, and reference materials. TheraSimplicity… Continue Reading

Classroom Visit Inspires Third Graders to Write and Draw


What happens when a real-life author meets his readers face to face . . . and three generations inspire each other? Magic, of… Continue Reading

4 Ways SLPs Can Use Evidence Based Research Every Day


Language is the basis of all literacies. Scholars in speech-language pathology, reading, and linguistics have recently penned the same sentiments (Juel & Deffes,… Continue Reading

What Your Test Manual Will (and Should) Tell You—Part 5


Previously we talked about scoring tests and writing diagnostic reports that give a vivid picture of a client. We were, in essence, talking… Continue Reading

What Your Test Manual Will (and Should) Tell You—Part 4


Do you find preparing diagnostic reports cumbersome? Time-consuming? A bit of a drag? If you would like to streamline the process, take a… Continue Reading

A Winner In Every Way


If you happened to stop by the AGS Publishing booth at the ASHA conference in Philadelphia, you might have met Clarice Karam-Polston, M.S.,… Continue Reading

What Your Test Manual Will (and Should) Tell You—Part 3


Since it can be difficult getting back into the school routine after a summer break, we as SLPs need to do what the… Continue Reading

What Your Test Manual Will (and Should) Tell You—Part 2


As a field, we’re into storytelling. A complete story includes setting, characters, events, consequences, plans, and resolutions. Likewise in complete test manuals, we… Continue Reading

Changes and Challenges: An Interview with Dr. Donna Geffner


Dr. Donna Geffner—Professor, private practitioner, presenter, and past president of ASHA, Dr. Geffner speaks to the SLP Forum about her work and theContinue Reading

What Your Test Manual Will (and Should) Tell You—Part 1


We hear about new (and older) tests in many ways: comments from colleagues, email listservs, flyers and postcards, catalogs, presentations at conventions, and… Continue Reading