What if teaching describing could feel simpler and more effective? In this episode, we break down evidence-based strategies and share practical tools you can start using right away. From visual supports to vocabulary journals, you’ll learn how to build stronger describing skills with confidence.In this episode, you’ll learn how to:Teach key attribute categories using clear, structured supportsUse contrastive examples to boost understandingBuild vocabulary with journals and scaffolded visualsSupport generalization through sentence framesSign up for the free trial at slpnow.com/pod to download the Describing Helper and start using it in your sessions today!
Show Notes: slpnow.com/238In this episode, I’m sharing five simple, research-backed strategies you can use to target basic concepts in a way that really sticks. You’ll learn how to keep instruction focused, embed concepts in meaningful contexts, and use gestures and visuals to boost understanding. I’ll also walk you through how to put it all together with one of my favorite books, Zoe Gets Ready, using a literacy-based therapy framework.Tune in to discover practical ways to target basic concepts while keeping therapy fun, functional, and evidence-aligned.Go to slpnow.com/trial to download the skill pack and therapy plans! It's free!
Access the Sentence Pack (for free!) here: slpnow.com/podShow Notes: slpnow.com/237In this episode, we’re diving into five evidence-based strategies to boost your students’ Mean Length of Utterance (MLU) — in a way that’s fun, functional, and easy to track! 🎯You’ll learn how to:✅ Use language samples to identify targets and monitor progress✅ Embed MLU practice into play, books, songs, and routines✅ Model just above the child’s level for natural growth✅ Use sentence frames and visuals to support longer utterances✅ Give students space with contingent responses and wait timePlus, I’ll show you how it all comes together in a Little Blue Truck therapy plan.✨ Resources MentionedFree Language Sample Sheet: slpnow.com/free-language-sample-hackSentence Pack: slpnow.com/materials/sentence-pack/Therapy Plans (including Little Blue Truck): slpnow.com/pod
Show Notes: slpnow.com/236Even our youngest students use complex syntax, but what happens when they don’t? In this episode, Marisha breaks down why syntax matters (even for kindergartners!) and shares practical strategies to assess and target structures like passive voice, relative clauses, and adverbial clauses. You’ll learn evidence-based techniques such as focused stimulation, sentence combining, and sentence decomposition — plus how to easily embed these skills into your literacy-based therapy sessions using SLP Now resources.
Help your students master compound sentences! In this episode, Marisha shares five evidence-backed strategies—from visuals and sentence combining to movement and classroom collaboration—that make teaching conjunctions clear, fun, and effective.
Full Show Notes: slpnow.com/234In this episode, Marisha shares six practical, evidence-based strategies to target following directions. From pinpointing the right foundational skills to collaborating with teachers and planning for generalization, you’ll walk away with clear, actionable ideas you can use in your sessions right away.✨ What You’ll Learn:How to assess and identify the root causes of direction-following difficultiesThe power of recasting and corrective feedbackWhy incorporating movement boosts comprehensionHow to explicitly teach and model strategies like rehearsing and visualizingWays to partner with teachers for greater carryoverHow to plan for generalization from the start🎧 Tune in for practical tips you can apply this week!
Full Show Notes: slpnow.com/233WH questions are foundational for language, literacy, and classroom success—but teaching them effectively can feel overwhelming. In this episode, Marisha shares six practical, evidence-backed strategies to help your students master WH questions using the Assess–Teach–Practice framework.You’ll learn how to assess to find the right starting point, teach question words with visuals, scaffold instruction through a hierarchy, focus on one question type at a time, embed practice in meaningful contexts, and provide high-repetition practice for generalization.Go to slpnow.com/trial to download the WH Questions Skill Pack. (It's free!)
Fall is the perfect time to bring seasonal books into your therapy room, and one of my favorites is Apple Trouble! In this episode, I’ll share how to use this story to target WH questions, narratives, vocabulary, articulation, and more.Whether you already have the book in your library (or plan to use a YouTube read-aloud), you’ll walk away with practical therapy ideas you can use all month long.Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:Why Apple Trouble is a versatile book for K–2 therapy sessionsHow to use literacy-based therapy steps with this storyExamples of WH question, narrative, and vocabulary activitiesHow to integrate grammar, articulation, and syntax goalsTips for home practice and carryover✨ Want ready-to-go materials? Start a free trial at slpnow.com/trial and grab a set of materials to try with your students this week!
Show Notes: https://slpnow.com/blog/231-5-evidence-backed-strategies-to-teach-past-tense-verbs/In this episode of the SLP Now Podcast, Marisha breaks down five research-backed strategies you can use to help students master past tense verbs. Many of our students have goals in this area, and if progress feels slower than expected, these strategies can give you practical tools to try in your next session.You’ll also hear why marking tense is such an important communication skill, not just for storytelling and effective communication but also as a reliable diagnostic indicator of language impairment (Guo & Schneider, 2016).Whether you’re looking for new ideas, reminders of tried-and-true techniques, or support in boosting student progress, this episode has you covered.Mentioned in this episode:5 FREE Therapy MaterialsGo to 🔗 slpnow.com/pod 🔗 to download 5 evidence-backed therapy materials for FREE!
In this episode, I’m joined by returning guest Lacee Johnson—a school-based SLP. We dive into how she transformed her referral process from post-it note chaos to a streamlined, brain-friendly system using the Workload feature in SLP Now.You’ll hear:→ What her referral process used to look like (and why it wasn’t working)→ How she customized a task list that actually fits her district’s workflow→ Real talk about cognitive load, parent communication, and keeping it all straightWhether you're a CF or a seasoned SLP, you'll walk away with ideas to make your own referral process more manageable and way less stressful.
Resources Mentioned:David's Email: davidbateman@me.comDavid's Website: SpecialEdConsultant.orgDavid's 504 Guide: https://slpnowblog.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/Bateman+504+Accommodations+Guide.pdf[FREE EVENT] What Every Special Education Leader Needs to Know: https://parallellearning-20474008.hs-sites.com/drbatemanfalldistrictleaders2025
In this episode, I’m giving you a behind-the-scenes tour of the three digital binders I created to save SLPs hours of prep time and reduce session stress. We’ll explore the Assessment Binder, Probe Binder, and Visuals Binder—with over 2,400 pages of ready-to-use tools. I also share practical ways to use them for instant access, better data collection, and more engaged students. Whether you’re planning therapy, writing IEPs, or tracking progress, these binders make it easy to work smarter, not harder as an SLP!Need these binders? Head to slpnow.com/summit to find out more! Or email hello@slpnow.com.
Register Here! slpsummit.com Are you tired of getting referral lists that include half the class? Or notes that just say a student "isn’t talking much"? You’re not alone. In this episode, we explore why vague or inappropriate referrals happen and how to respond with compassion and strategy.You’ll learn 4 practical ways to guide teachers toward more effective referrals, including:What makes a strong referralHow to share referral-friendly toolsLow-lift ways to support overwhelmed teachersTips for gathering meaningful classroom input
Register Here! slpsummit.com In this quick recap, we'll chat about communication strategies, legal aspects of referrals, and real data from 400+ SLPs on referral trends. Get a sneak peek of what’s coming next! Replays available at slpsummit.com until August 15th!
Register Here! slpsummit.com Feeling overwhelmed by referrals? You’re not alone, and I’ve got you covered! In this short and sweet episode, I’m sharing a sneak peek of my upcoming session at the SLP Summit: “Referrals Made Easy: The Low-Stress System Every School-Based SLP Needs.”I’ll walk you through what you can expect in the session, including a practical system for handling referrals with clarity and confidence—plus free handouts that’ll make communicating with teachers so much easier. If you’ve ever struggled to navigate teacher concerns, manage paperwork, or make evaluation decisions, this is for you!💡 What You’ll LearnWhy referrals are such a common pain point (and what to do about it)How to streamline your referral process from start to finishThe exact tools I use—like checklists and workflows—to simplify your dayHow to get your hands on a free bundle of referral handouts
Register Here! slpsummit.comThe SLP Summit is back, and I’m giving you the full rundown in this quick episode! Tune in to learn what the SLP Summit is, who it’s for, what sessions you can expect, and how to register. Whether you’re looking to reduce your paperwork, advocate more confidently, or just feel re-energized before the school year starts, this event is for you.In this episode, I cover:What the SLP Summit is and how it startedWhat makes this virtual event so unique (hint: it’s FREE and packed with practical value)Highlights from this summer’s speaker lineupHow to grab your free ticket + earn CEUsWhy this Summit is the perfect way to reset before a new school year
Show Notes: slpnow.com/223Feeling overwhelmed by the referral process? You’re not alone, and there is a better way. In this episode, I’m walking you through five simple but powerful questions to help you audit your current referral workflow. Whether you’re chasing down forms, drowning in springtime referrals, or just winging it with every new case, this quick audit will help you spot what’s working—and what’s not.
Show Notes: slpnow.com/222Referrals shouldn't feel this overwhelming, but--for most school-based SLPs--they do. In this episode, I’m diving into the real data behind referral stress, straight from 434 SLPs who shared their biggest challenges. From missing background info to that infamous springtime referral flood, we’re unpacking why this process is so hard. If you’ve ever felt stuck, rushed, or just plain exhausted by referrals, this one’s for you. You’re not alone, and there is a better way.
What does it look like to practice self-care as an SLP, and what does self-kindness have to do with it?As school-based SLPs, there are a LOT of activities that we're pouring our energy into. It’s super important that we take care of ourselves in between all that giving, otherwise we’ll find ourselves on the fast track to burnout.That’s why this conversation about self-care for SLPs matters so much. The only way you can show up for others is by showing up for yourself; you have to fill that bucket of energy before it’s empty, and that’s what we’re talking about in this episode!In this episode, Marisha and Laura discuss:Why self-kindness and self-care are individual journeysHow you can pour into your self-care bucket throughout the dayWays that Marisha and Laura practice self-careWhy getting curious is an important part of the self-care processGetting off the hamster wheel of ineffective self-care (that actually make you feel worse!)Resources Mentioned:Fill a Bucket: A Guide to Daily Happiness for Young ChildrenFull show notes at slpnow.com/221
Show Notes: slpnow.com/220Jessi Andricks, M.S., CCC-SLP shares her story of SLP burnout, leaving the field, and eventually finding her way back. With a focus on practical tips and resources, speech-language pathologists will walk away from this episode with strategies to better manage their stress.Mentioned in this episode:5 FREE Therapy MaterialsGo to 🔗 slpnow.com/pod 🔗 to download 5 evidence-backed therapy materials for FREE!
Michelle Gennaro
This was so insightful and helped put some of the fears related to the unknown world of telepractice to rest! Looking forward to getting started in this type of role!
Amy Van Zile
Marisha, where can I find the resources? I thought you said Slpnow/4