Showing posts with label Celebrate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebrate. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Where Have You Been?

Well hello there.  Yes, I've been a little absent lately.  No, I haven't dropped off the face of the Earth.  :)  I just needed a few weeks to finish out my crazy school year, which felt like this:



Then, I took a little break to do this:


Plus, I went to training and have been prepping for a camp that I'm working at next week.  It's called Royal Family Kids Camp, where I get the chance to bring hope, smiles, and fun memories to local abused and neglected foster kids.  I'm beyond excited.  Please pray for us next week as we serve and share Christ with these kiddos.  It's a national organization so click the link to get involved in a camp near you!


Get excited because I'm back and ready to roll out lots of fun posts for you this summer.  I've got some app reviews, organization ideas, new products, lists, and lots more to show you.

One thing that makes organizing blog posts so much easier is my Erin Condren Planner.  And guess what?  The new 2014-2015 planner releases tomorrow!  WOOOHOOO!


Sign up using THIS LINK and save $10 on your first purchase!  I can't wait to see all of the new designs and fun updates.  Check out her website here.

Are you out of school yet?  What fun plans do you have for this summer?

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Secret Santa Gift Exchange

Christmas break always flies by way too fast.  As I enjoy my last day before I go back, I think about all of the fun and sweet memories with family and friends.  One of my very favorite parts of break this year was exchanging Secret Santa gifts with several of my close SLP blogging friends!

 
So fun right?  When Kristin from Simply Speech came up with the idea, I jumped right on board!  And amazingly enough, Kristin ended up being my Secret Santa!  Check out what I got:

I was SO excited the day this cute green package came in the mail.


It was from Florida, so I knew it could only be one of 3 people lol.  When I opened it, this is what I found.


So cute!  I opened the card to find Kristin's cute family Christmas card.  The other packages included:

A super nice and personalized clipboard that matches PERFECTLY with my speech room!  :)


Aaaaand an adorable red and green lanyard (sorry the pic is a little blurry).  Love love love them both!


This was SO much fun!  A big THANKS to Kristin for her awesome gifts.  Be sure and check out her blog and TPT store!  

I got to play Santa to...wait for it...Katie from Playing With Words 365!  I kind of went crazy with her gifts because I kept finding cute things I wanted to give her!  Lol  Be sure and keep an eye out for her post to see what I gave.  :)

Thursday, January 2, 2014

10 Speechie Resolutions

HAPPY NEW YEAR!  Here marks the start of another page in the book called 2014.  Woop woop!  At the start of a new year, people traditionally set resolutions or goals of what they hope to accomplish.  Despite the fact that probably 99.8% of resolutions do not actually get achieved, here are a few more anyway - speech style!  :)


Resolved in 2014 to. . .

1.  To stay organized



Who doesn't want to be more organized?  Here are a few posts that can help you out in your resolve to keep it together:
-5 Organizing Essentials for your Speech Room
-Speech Therapy Organizing Planner
-Keeping Your Materials Organized (Super Power Speech)
-Katie's Speech Therapy Room Organization pinboard on pinterest is full of ideas

2.  To have better time management


Time management.  I'm always looking for new ideas and resources on how to get the most use of my time in therapy.  Effective planning usually equals good time management, for me at least.  Here are a couple of resources that might help:

-I'd like to do something like THIS in my sessions, but revamped for my speech room.  :)
-ASHA has an article with some scheduling and management tips that you can find HERE.
-Some things that I also find helpful include using my planners and syncing all my calendars to my various devices, that way I'm constantly up to date with where I'm supposed to be.

3.  To stay in touch with parents

Keeping the line of communication open with parents is important.  Stressing the importance of home practice and informing them of their child's progress can really help kids to improve more quickly.  Unfortunately, this has not been my year for answering my phone calls.  Maybe I'll just stick with letters like the ones in my Parent Letters in Spanish/English packet.

4.  To set more short term goals

Something else that I hope to do this year is to set more short term goals for both myself and my students.  I know I'll feel a lot more accomplished if I can actually see myself achieving some of the things I set out to do and crossing items off my to-do list.  :)

5.  To have more fun in therapy


If you are bored in your sessions, then you know your students are.  This year, I want to be sure and find ideas and activities to keep it upbeat and fun in my speech room.  It's sure to be more motivating for them.  A couple of places that I constantly go to for fun ideas are Erik X. Raj, Crazy Speech World, and of course Pinterest!  

6.  To inspire and motivate my students


Ok it's true.  We all struggle with being motivated at times.  But, when my kids are struggling with understanding a language concept or don't believe that they can do a task, I want them to see me and know that they can do anything.  I want to give them strategies and ideas, so that they feel confident and motivated to work hard.

7.  To be an essential resource to teachers and parents

I also would like to make myself more available to provide ideas and resources to teachers and parents. It's sometimes hard for teachers to understand your job or even realize how much you know.  Most of the time they probably don't even think about asking for your advice or help, just because they are running around like crazy trying to meet their own goals.  This blog post tells more detail how I feel about being there for teachers.  I hope to be able to provide lots of suggestions, ideas, and information to both parents and teachers this year.

8.  To speak up and not be afraid to share my ideas

Sometimes I hold back on making suggestions at meetings or even one-on-one.  I don't know why.  Maybe because I'm afraid they are going to think it won't work or that it's a dumb idea or something.  This year I'm going to make a point to at least throw ideas out there, even if others decide not to use them.

9.  To be an important contribution to the IEP team


Every member of the IEP team plays a relevant part of the decision making process.  I want to make sure I'm a valued member of that team with lots of resources and ideas to share.

10.  To go to work with a positive attitude every day!

Sometimes a positive attitude makes all the difference.  Looking at tasks and students through the correct lens can help put things in perspective and keep your motivation high.  :)

Well that about wraps it up!  I'd LOVE to know what resolutions you set for this year...even if it's not for just your speech room.


Graphics by: Glitter Meets Glue

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Edublog Finalists!

Last week, something super cool happened.  The edublog nominations were short-listed and the finalists were announced.  And guess what?!  Lots of SLP blogs made the cut!  It's so exciting to know that our profession and blogs are recognized as playing an important part of the education community.  :)

Danielle over at Sublime Speech even nominated my blog for the Most Influential Blog Post of the Year category for this post!  So honored!  Check it out!


Here's the thing...the winners are chosen by majority vote.  Soooo, if you want to help support the speechies, please consider heading on over to the Edublog site and voting for your friends!  You can vote for however many people you'd like.


Here is a list of all the speechie finalists:

1.  Best Individual Blog
-PrAACtical AAC
-Chapel Hill Snippets
-If Only I Had Super Powers
-Speech Adventures
-Speech Peeps
-Playing With Words 365

2.  Best Group Blog
-Speechie Freebies!!  (I'm a collaborator on this one!)
-ASHAsphere

3.  Best New Blog
-Speechy Musings
-Rock Chalk Speech Talk
-SLPs For Change

4.  Best Resource Sharing Blog
-SpeechTechie
-Speechy Musings
-PrAACtical AAC

5.  Most Influential Blog Post of the Year
-Busy Bee Speech (ME!!)

6.  Lifetime Achievement
-Caroline Bowlin
-Crazy Speech World

7.  Best Teacher Blog
-SpeechTechie

8.  Best Twitter Hashtag
-#SLPeeps

9.  Best Use of Educational Wiki
-Communicate PA

10.  Best Mobile App for Education
-ATEval2Go

I'm so privileged to be a part of this list!  Thanks so much for voting!  Yay speechies!!

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

TPT Product Giveaway Pack #2!

Happy hump day!  It's time for another blogiversary giveaway!  A special thanks to ALL of my SLP bloggy friends for donating some amazing products!


One lucky winner will receive a big bundle of the following products:








You can win this big bundle of products by entering in the rafflecopter below!  


a Rafflecopter giveaway

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Blogiversary Celebration!

It's actually been 1 whole year since I began my bloggy adventure!  It has been so A-Mazing to share, network, learn, grow, and make so many sweet friends through all of this.  I'm unbelievably thankful for all of you who consistently read my little blog.  It definitely wouldn't be what it is without you!

Ok, enough with the mushy stuff.  Get ready to cel-uh-brate!


This week will be full of giveaways, prizes, and lots of exciting fun!  Here's what you can look forward to:
  • TPT product giveaways from lots of your favorite bloggers
  • New App giveaway
  • Awesome SLP personalized product giveaway
  • Freebies
  • TPT Sale!  15% off everything in my TPT store Oct 7-8!
  • Trivia games
Make sure you follow Busy Bee Speech on Facebook to stay updated and participate in fun trivia games!

It's gonna be so exciting!  Make sure to check back!
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