05/23/2026
You have (almost) made it.
IEPs written.
Goals adjusted.
Students growing.
The school year is almost over — and you were a steady presence through it all.
Celebrate what you built this year.
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05/21/2026
Technology was supposed to make things easier.
So why does it sometimes feel like the pace has doubled?
In this last essay in our series on the changing face of speech pathology we unpack:
• Why documentation has expanded rather than contracted
• How digital communication fragments attention
• The hidden cognitive cost of context switching
• Why technological acceleration multiplies every other systemic force
This isn’t anti-technology.
It’s pro-intentional practice.
🔗 Read more:
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05/15/2026
Policy decisions don’t stay in policy documents.
They show up in classrooms.
They show up in IEP meetings.
They show up in your documentation workload.
In this 4th essay on how the SLP field is changing we examine:
• How migration policy influences enrollment patterns
• Why compliance expectations have expanded
• The connection between public discourse and professional identity
• How SLPs remain grounded in research amid shifting narratives
When systems shift, clarity matters.
🔗 Read more: https://bit.ly/3P4PVnJ
05/09/2026
Dear SLP,
You don’t just support speech.
You spark curiosity.
You build confidence.
You light fires that keep burning long after therapy ends.
Learning isn’t memorizing sounds or words.
It’s discovering, connecting, and growing.
And you are part of that process every single day. 🔥✨
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05/07/2026
When opportunity moves, families move.
Economic growth reshapes communities. Communities reshape schools. Schools reshape SLP caseloads.
In this 3rd essay what is forces are shaping speech pathology we explore:
• How economic migration increases linguistic diversity
• Why infrastructure often lags behind enrollment growth
• What this means for assessment and eligibility decisions
• How SLPs support long-term community mobility
This isn’t about strain.
It’s about significance.
🔗 Read more: https://bit.ly/4utZi0C
05/06/2026
Today’s the day! 🚨
Join us LIVE at 5pm CT for our Language Sampling webinar (+ ASHA CEUs)
If collecting language samples feels too time-consuming, confusing, or easy to skip, we’ll show you a clear, step-by-step system you can use immediately.
Simplify your evals. Boost your confidence.
Link to register 👇
https://bit.ly/4e3QfO3
05/04/2026
It’s this week! ⏰
Free Language Sampling Webinar (May 6, 5pm CT + ASHA CEUs)
If you’ve ever thought:
“I should use language samples more…”
“I don’t know what to do with them…”
“I don’t have time…”
We’ve got you. Learn a simple, efficient system that actually supports diagnosis + goals.
Register to reserve your spot 👇
https://bit.ly/3OOuI1o
05/01/2026
35–40% of SLPs skip collecting language samples… do you?
Not because they don’t matter, but because they’re time-consuming and unclear.
Join our FREE webinar and learn a simple, practical system to collect, transcribe, analyze, and actually use language samples with confidence.
Earn .1 ASHA CEUs.
Save your spot 👇
https://bit.ly/3OOuI1o
04/30/2026
Have your caseloads changed in the past five years?
Across North America, migration patterns are accelerating. Communities are shifting. Classrooms are evolving. And SLPs are often the first professionals navigating the impact.
In this essay, we break down:
• How environmental mobility affects school enrollment
• Why demographic shifts increase case complexity
• The intersection of trauma, transition, and communication
• Why this moment increases the importance of our expertise
Movement changes the work.
Understanding it changes how we respond.
🔗 Read more: https://bit.ly/4ruxK8y
04/25/2026
Celebrate the small wins. 🎉
The first clear /r/.
The first spontaneous request.
The first time they raise their hand.
These moments may seem small —
but they change trajectories.
Keep noticing. Keep celebrating.
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