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Best podcasts about hallie sherman

Latest podcast episodes about hallie sherman

SLP Coffee Talk
What New SLPs Should Do Before Their CF Year: Avoid My Biggest Mistake with Therapy Materials

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 18:49


 Hallie chats about one of the BIG mistakes she made during her CF Year that cost her money and sanity.In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie's getting real about a common mistake she made during her CF year—one that cost her time, money, and way too much trunk space! If you're heading into your CF, just landed your first job, or even changing settings, this one's for you. Hallie shares what she wishes she did instead of stress-shopping every toy and game in sight—and how you can better prepare (hint: it's not about buying more stuff). From planning smarter to finding support, she's breaking down how to walk into your CF with clarity, confidence, and a whole lot less clutter!Bullet Points to Discuss: Hallie's CF year mistake: over-buying materials she never usedWhy being “ready” doesn't mean having all the thingsWhat truly helped her succeed that year (spoiler: it wasn't toys)Smarter ways to prepare for your CF year or first jobHere's what we learned: Invest in support and strategy, not shelves full of stuffYou don't need new materials for every session—reuse creativelyFocus on learning planning, goal-writing, and flexibilityBuilding community and mentorship matters more than your therapy cartLearn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Considering Teletherapy? How to Make Teletherapy Work

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 31:56


Hallie chats with Ellie Richter about teletherapy and how to make it work for youWhat do you get when you mix a surprise preemie, a fearless career pivot, and a whole lot of neon stickers? You get Ellie Richter, the powerhouse SLP behind The Essential Teletherapist—and she's here to spill all the virtual tea.In this feel-good (and laugh-out-loud honest) convo, Hallie Sherman chats with Ellie about ditching the traditional grind, setting boundaries like a pro, and building a thriving teletherapy practice that serves both kids and clinicians. If you've ever questioned if teletherapy can be fun, effective, and sustainable—this episode's your permission slip to go all in.Bullet points to discuss:How a health scare led Ellie to launch her virtual practiceWhy teletherapy is essential for underserved schoolsGroup therapy tips: two's a win, five's a disasterEllie's must-have tools for articulation and engagementFun ways to boost student buy-in (hint: stickers + choice!)Setting boundaries with schools like a bossWhy teletherapy isn't plan B—it's the future of SLP workIn this episode, you'll hear:How a personal health scare pushed Ellie to build a flexible, virtual private practiceWhy underserved districts need teletherapy—and how SLPs can make a real impactThe secrets to successful group teletherapy (spoiler: two's company, five's a hot messWhat tools Ellie swears by for articulation therapy and student engagementCreative ways to build connection, confidence, and buy-in from students How Ellie empowers students by letting them choose their themes—and why it mattersTips for advocating with school contracts and setting non-negotiable boundariesWhy teletherapy isn't a backup plan—it's a bold career moveLearn more about Ellie Richter:Website: www.theessentialteletherapist.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialteletherapist/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566987832697Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Ps9xDECWXs6nlekB73hys?si=803a140cc3194911 Other LinksTeletherapy Activity Resource List for All Ages:https://www.canva.com/design/DAGS0H4daok/9jBynHljFFarIKpj6qQmcw/edit?utm_content=DAGS0H4daok&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebuttonLearn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Executive Function in Action: Coaching Teens Beyond the IEP

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 40:00


Hallie and Dr. Jessica Walker discuss executive functionIn this insightful and empowering episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie sits down with the brilliant Dr. Jessica Walker—an SLP with a PhD, a brain injury researcher turned school-based clinician, and a fierce advocate for adolescent support. From her unique path through higher education to the hallways of middle and high schools, Dr. Walker brings a fresh and essential perspective on executive functioning, emotional regulation, and the critical role SLPs play in supporting teens. She shares how she built her role from scratch, became a trusted member of school-based teams, and uses creative, collaborative strategies (hello, DBT and study hall social groups!) to support neurodivergent and neurotypical students alike. If you've ever wondered how to make your therapy more impactful, relevant, and emotionally supportive for older students, this episode is packed with gems you won't want to miss!Bullet Points to Discuss: How executive skills show up in everyday social interactionsThe role of emotional regulation in navigating relationshipsWhy struggling in one area often means challenges in anotherPractical tools and approaches to support all three skill domains togetherStories from the field: what integrated coaching can look like in real lifeThe overlap between communication, cognition, and social-emotional developmentHow SLPs are uniquely equipped to coach skills that support long-term successWhat makes coaching different from therapy—and when it's the right fitHow SLPs can think beyond the IEP to support teens in everyday lifeHere's what we learned: SLPs are key players in executive function and SEL.Start with self-awareness—everything builds from there.Real-life moments > worksheets every time.Resistance is normal; trust takes time.Collaboration fuels carryover and confidence.Keep showing up—your impact grows.Learn more about Dr. Jessica Walker: Email: cognitive.connections.coaching@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cognitive_connections_coaching/ JWalker Communication: https://www.jwalkercommunication.com/ Cognitive Connections Coaching: https://www.cognitive-connections-coaching.com/ Free Digital Downloads – Cognitive Connections CoachingLearn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Let's Talk About CF Experience

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 28:15


Hallie chats with MaKayla Elrod about her CF experience and answers questions every CF is asking!In this inspiring episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie sits down with MaKayla Elrod, a passionate pediatric SLP who shares her powerful journey from Tennessee to Miami—and from being told she'd never make it, to thriving in early intervention and private practice. From tackling imposter syndrome to navigating a cross-country move after marriage, MaKayla opens up about her CF year in PreK, her love for parent education, and what she wishes every new SLP knew about managing behaviors, work-life balance, and trusting the process.Bullet Points to Discuss:CF ExperienceBalancing school / work / homeWorking in a variety of settingsMoving across the countryOpen to talking anything! :)Here's what we learned:Overcoming grad school rejection and proving doubters wrongThe benefits of working with a contract company during the CF yearImposter syndrome and adjusting to working without constant supervisionLearning behavior management skills in a preschool special ed settingThe shift from data obsession to focusing on connection with studentsTips for time management and building a sustainable work-life balanceThe impact of moving cities after marriage and adapting to MiamiMentorship and support systems during the CF yearExploring various settings: schools, private practice, and adult careThe truth about what materials to buy (and what to skip!) before startingLearn more about MaKayla Elrod:Instagram:  @missmakayla.slpTikTok:  @makayla_elrodTPT:  https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/miss-makayla-the-slp Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Top 10 Questions CFs Ask (Answered!) – Your First Year in the Schools Doesn't Have to Be Overwhelming

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 27:29


Hallie answers the biggest questions CFs have about the first year.Hey hey, SLP fam! Whether you're stepping into your CF year or just landed your first gig in the schools, this episode of SLP Coffee Talk is your new best friend. Hallie's got your back with the top 10 questions every new SLP secretly wants to ask—from “What should I even do on my first week?” to “Am I totally faking it?” Spoiler: You're not. Tune in for tips, laughs, and the kind of real talk you wish grad school gave you. No fluff, just Hallie being your go-to SLP cheerleader with practical answers, scheduling sanity, and confidence boosters.

SLP Coffee Talk
End of Year Ideas For Older Speech Students

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 16:49


Hallie shares ideas or end of the year activities for older speech students.In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie's dishing out easy, breezy end-of-year activities that are big on fun and light on prep! If you're counting down the days to summer (but still want to sneak in some speech and language goals), you're in the right place. From reflection games to summer-themed silliness, Hallie shares creative ways to keep your students engaged, talking, and making progress—even when everyone's brains are halfway to vacation mode. Let's wrap up the year with style, smiles, and zero stress!Bullet Points to Discuss: Quick reflection activities that secretly target speech goalsTurning interviews into fun conversations and confidence boostersBingo boards that review goals and bring the summer vibesA roll-the-dice game that's part therapy, part partySummer social scenarios for real-world practice with a sunny twistHow to spice things up with Bamboozle (without spending a dime)Letter-writing that's reflective and ridiculously fun to mailHere's what we learned: End-of-year doesn't mean end of progress—reflection keeps goals aliveActivities can be effective without being fancy or time-consumingPlayful formats like games and interviews keep students motivatedPersonalized tasks like letter writing boost buy-in and self-expressionKeeping therapy light and fun helps everyone finish strongLearn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Children's Language & Literacy Using Children's Books

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 36:44


Hallie chats with Julie Barber-Bristol about using children's books to target language and literacy.In this fun and heartwarming episode of SLP Coffee Talk, we're hanging out with the fabulous Julie L. Barber-Bristol, M.S., CCC-SLP—a children's literature-loving SLP with 20+ years of experience and a passion for making speech therapy magical. From New York to Pennsylvania to Texas, Julie's done it all—private practice, schools, hospitals, even nursing homes. Now rocking it in Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, she shares how she takes just one picture book and spins it into a month-long adventure full of language goals, classroom collabs and sensory fun! If you love kid lit, creative therapy ideas, and real talk from a seasoned SLP, you're in for a treat!Bullet Points to Discuss: Why children's books are her go-to therapy toolHow one book becomes a month-long therapy adventureBringing therapy to life with props, movement, and multi-sensory funCollaborating with teachers, paras, parents, and even librariansMixing literacy with social-pragmatic and emotional learningHere's what we learned: One great book can fuel weeks of creative, effective therapy.Books are packed with visuals, vocab, and built-in engagement.Collaboration = magic. Don't go it alone!You don't need fancy materials—just creativity and a good story.Social thinking and emotion skills pair perfectly with literacy.When therapy is fun, students (and staff!) want to be part of it.The speech room isn't the only place great therapy happens—get out there!Learn more about Julie Barber-Bristol: Website: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=A-Comprehensive-Analysis-of-Using-Childrens-Books-in-Speech- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julieb2slp/ Learn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Making Word Segmentation Work for Older Students

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 14:06


 Hallie discusses teaching vocabulary and how to make word segmentation work for older students.In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie tackles the often-overlooked skill of word segmentation. She discusses the challenges of teaching segmentation to older students and provides five no-prep, age-appropriate activities that connect to their interests. Whether you're an SLP looking to enhance your therapy sessions or seeking fresh ideas to motivate your students, this episode is packed with practical strategies and fun approaches to make word segmentation relevant and engaging!Bullet Points to Discuss: Importance of word segmentation in phonological awareness.Challenges of teaching segmentation to older students.Red flags indicating a student may need segmentation support.Five engaging, no-prep activities for teaching word segmentation.Here's what we learned: Word segmentation is essential for decoding, spelling, and vocabulary comprehension.SLPs are equipped to teach segmentation as part of their scope of practice.Quick, relevant practice can be integrated into existing therapy sessions without extensive prep.Engaging activities can be tailored to students' interests and real-world contexts.Movement and competition can enhance memory and engagement in learning.Learn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Redefining Social Skills

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 34:53


Hallie and Gabby Pyzza of Pyzza Speech Therapy chat about Social skills instruction focusing on connection, not correction.In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie welcomes Gabby Pyzza, a passionate SLP specializing in social skills for older students. Gabby shares her inspiring journey from feeling overwhelmed in her first job to developing a comprehensive blueprint for teaching conversation skills. She offers practical strategies for engaging students, including the use of conversation starters and visual aids, while emphasizing the importance of fostering genuine connections. Whether you're looking to enhance your social skills sessions or seeking inspiration, this episode is filled with valuable insights and heartwarming success stories!Bullet Points to Discuss: Importance of teaching conversation skills for connection.Shift towards neurodiversity-affirming social skills practices.Allowing students to engage in diverse conversation topics.Social skills' impact on students' lives beyond the classroom.Tips for visualizing conversations to improve understanding.Here's what we learned: Social skills instruction can lead to profound changes in students' social interactions.Building genuine connections is essential for effective communication.Visual aids may improve understanding and retention of skills.Respecting student preferences while promoting engagement is crucial.Learn more about Gabby Pyzza: Website: https://www.pyzzaspeechtherapy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pyzzaspeechtherapy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pyzzaspeechtherapy Learn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
SLP's Role With Selective Mutism

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 25:53


Got a student who clams up the second they walk into school—but you know they've got a ton to say? This episode of SLP Coffee Talk is your go-to guide for helping students with selective mutism find their voice (and maybe even belt out some Taylor Swift at lunch

SLP Coffee Talk
Content vs. Skills in Speech Therapy: Striking the Perfect Balance for Secondary Students

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 19:22


Listen as Hallie talks about striking a balance between content and skills in speech therapy.This week on SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie is tackling the age-old debate—should we focus on teaching classroom content or the underlying skills our students need? Hallie dives into the sweet spot of blending content learning with skill building, ensuring your students not only grasp their classroom material but also develop the skills to tackle new challenges. With strategies and relatable examples, you'll leave equipped to create engaging sessions that resonate with your students. Tune in and discover how to empower your students for long-term success!Bullet Points to Discuss:The dilemma of balancing content teaching and skill building.Importance of teaching both content and underlying skills.Common pitfalls to avoid, such as becoming a glorified tutor.Strategies for integrating real-world relevance into therapy sessions.The four ingredients for a successful speech session: understanding, creativity, adaptability, and compassion.Practical therapy ideas that blend content with skill development.Here's what we learned:Focus on both content and skills to empower students.Avoid teaching every vocabulary word; instead, teach strategies for comprehension.Make therapy relevant to students' real-world experiences to boost engagement.Use creative and adaptive strategies to connect therapy to classroom content.Learn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Harnessing YouTube for Social Language Success: Strategies, Clips, and Questions for Your Therapy Toolbox

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 19:35


Hallie discusses strategies for utilizing YouTube for social language skills.Are you tired of students shrugging and asking, "Why am I here?" Let's change that! In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, we dive into the magic of YouTube and how it can transform social skills therapy. From Big Bang Theory clips to Pixar shorts, discover how to make sessions more engaging, relatable, and effective—without spending hours planning. Get ready for a curated list of must-watch videos, practical tips, and a joke to keep things light. ☕

SLP Coffee Talk
Diagnosing Failed Speech Sessions

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 20:44


So, your session was a flop. That's ok. Hallie discusses how to diagnose a failed speech session and next steps.This week on SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie is diving into a crucial topic—why some speech sessions just don't click and what you can do about it! If you've ever planned what seemed like the perfect activity, only to have your students disengaged, frustrated, or just not making progress, this episode is for you. Hallie breaks down the key reasons why lessons might fall flat and gives you strategies to turn things around. From setting the right goals to making learning fun and relevant, you'll walk away with practical tips to transform your sessions and build student motivation. Tune in and get ready to diagnose and fix those tricky speech sessions!Bullet Points to Discuss:Common struggles in speech sessionsThe importance of activity difficultyMaking lessons relevant to student interests and goalsBuilding rapport and student engagementTeaching explicitly vs. just practicingBreaking down annual goals into manageable stepsThe role of confidence and fun in successful sessionsHere's what we learned:Lessons should be at the right difficulty level for student success.Students need to understand why they are in speech therapy.Connecting lessons to student interests increases motivation.Teaching explicitly is more effective than just repetitive practice.Breaking down goals into smaller steps prevents frustration.Your enthusiasm sets the tone for student engagement.A strong rapport builds trust and encourages effort.Learn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
From ‘Speech' to ‘Safe Zone': Building Confidence, Comfort, and Growth in Therapy Sessions

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 21:21


Hallie talks about how to create a "safe zone" in speech therapy. Create a safe zone not just in your space, but by building confidence through comfort and growth.This week on SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie is tackling how to make your speech therapy space a safe and inviting environment where students feel comfortable, supported, and ready to participate. If you've ever had students walk into your room with crossed arms, eye rolls, or just plain resistance, this episode is for you. Hallie shares simple yet powerful strategies to rebrand speech therapy, build trust, and create a space that fosters engagement and progress. From renaming your speech room to incorporating flexible seating and growth mindset activities, you'll get practical tips to transform your sessions. Tune in and get ready to turn your therapy space into a confidence-boosting and safe zone!Bullet Points to Discuss:The importance of a welcoming therapy spaceRebranding speech therapy for older studentsUsing decor to set the right atmosphereTrauma-informed considerations in therapy spacesBuilding trust through check-insEstablishing predictable routinesCelebrating small wins to boost motivationConnecting therapy to students' real-world interestsImplementing a comfort contractHere's what we learned:Renaming the speech room can make it feel more relevant and engaging.Thoughtful decor choices create a space that feels age-appropriate and inviting.Trauma-informed strategies can help students feel safer in therapy.Quick check-ins help build trust and support students' emotional needs.Predictable routines provide consistency and a sense of security.Celebrating small wins boosts student confidence and motivation.Connecting therapy to real-world interests like pop culture and relevant activities increases engagement.A comfort contract fosters a safe and respectful therapy environment.Involving students in decisions increases buy-in and participation.Learn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Using Standardized Tests as a Starting Point for Functional and Impactful SLP Goals

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 22:07


Hallie discusses using standardized tests as a starting point to create functional and impactful speech and language goals for your students.Grab your coffee and settle in, SLPs! In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, we're diving into why standardized tests are just the starting point—not the whole solution—for crafting meaningful, functional, and academically relevant goals for your older speech students. We'll talk about avoiding common pitfalls, incorporating informal assessments, and getting real-world insights from teachers. By the end, you'll have practical strategies to take your evaluations to the next level and set your students up for success. Let's make this school year the one where you leave work on time and feel confident in every session!Bullet Points to Discuss: Common mistakes SLPs make with standardized test resultsBalancing standardized tests with informal measuresCollaborating with teachers to target impactful goalsMaking goals measurable, specific, and functionalStandardized tests: One piece of the evaluation puzzleHere's what we learned:Common mistakes SLPs make when using standardized test results Practical tips for balancing standardized testing with informal measuresHow to collaborate with teachers to prioritize the most impactful intervention goals.Making goals measurable, specific, and functional is key to student success.Why standardized tests are just one piece of the evaluation puzzle.Standardized tests are just one piece of the puzzle! Get a clearer picture of your students' needs with powerful tools designed for SLPs:✅ Baseline Tool – Establish a strong starting point: speechtimefun.com/baseline✅ Critical Thinking Probes – Dig deeper into student skills: speechtimefun.com/criticalthinkingprobesBoth are available inside SLP Elevate, giving you the insights you need beyond the subtests to make a real impact.

SLP Coffee Talk
Keeping Students Engaged Via Teletherapy

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 35:44


Hallie chats with Tara Rhoehl about teletherapy and keeping students engaged.In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie chats with Tara Rhoehl, an SLP and telepractice expert with over 14 years of experience working with international clients. Tara shares her journey from practicing teletherapy long before it became mainstream, specializing in executive functioning and social cognition. She dives into creative ways to keep students engaged online, from virtual game tables to mentoring programs, and offers practical tips for making teletherapy effective and stress-free. Whether you're new to telepractice or looking to level up your sessions, this episode is packed with insights, tech tips, and plenty of fun!Bullet Points to Discuss: Tara's Journey into TelepracticeEvolution of Teletherapy TechnologyCreative Online Strategies for EngagementExecutive Functioning in TherapyOvercoming Telepractice ChallengesFuture Trends in TeletherapyHere's what we learned: Telepractice is adaptable—many in-person strategies work online.Student interests boost engagement and rapport.Tech advancements make teletherapy easier, but flexibility is key.Simple tools like games and incentives increase motivation.Executive functioning skills are essential for success.The future of teletherapy includes AI and virtual presence.Learn more about Tara Roehl: Website: https://www.speechykeenslp.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speechykeenslp/ X: https://x.com/SpeechyKeenSLP LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tara-roehl-71ba2541/ Learn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Note-Taking Interventions That Exist For Adolescents

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 28:18


Hallie chats with Amy Peterson about note-taking interventions with older students.In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie sits down with Dr. Amy Peterson, an SLP, researcher, and advocate for adolescent language intervention. With a master's degree from the University of Wyoming and a doctorate from Utah State University, Amy has extensive experience working in schools and now leads the ALIAS Lab at the University of Wyoming, focusing on adolescent language, interventions, and implementation science. She shares insights on Sketch and Speak—a powerful note-taking and oral practice strategy designed to help older students grasp and retain information. From tackling expository language challenges to supporting SLPs in implementing evidence-based interventions, this conversation is filled with practical strategies and research-backed insights to boost your confidence when working with older students.Bullet Points to Discuss: The Challenge of Note-TakingSketch and Speak StrategyImplementation in Therapy & ClassroomsThe Power of Group LearningCurrent Research & Future DirectionsHere's what we learned: Many older students lack explicit instruction in note-taking, making comprehension difficult.Sketch and Speak helps students retain and express information through visual and oral strategies.Removing the pressure of writing improves engagement and reduces frustration.Group learning environments can enhance language skills through peer modeling.Research on adolescent language intervention is evolving, with a growing need for more SLP-focused resources.Learn more about Amy Peterson: Website: https://www.uwyo.edu/comdis/faculty-staff/peterson.htmlEmail: apeterso@uwyo.eduLearn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Teaching Chunking for Note-Taking

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 19:34


Hallie discusses how to teach chunking for note-taking.This week on SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie dives into a game-changing strategy for improving note-taking and comprehension—chunking! If your students struggle to retain information, feel overwhelmed by long passages, or have trouble organizing their thoughts, this episode is for you. Hallie breaks down the science behind chunking, explains why it works, and shares simple, practical ways to teach it in speech therapy. From modeling and guided practice to real-life success stories, you'll walk away with easy-to-implement strategies that will help your students boost their confidence and carry over skills across all subjects. Tune in for tips that make note-taking easier and learning more effective!Bullet Points to Discuss:Why Students Struggle with Retention and OrganizationHow Chunking Reduces Cognitive OverloadStrategies for Modeling and Teaching ChunkingIntegration of chunking into note-takingLifelong Benefits of ChunkingHere's what we learned:Chunking makes learning easier and less overwhelming.Modeling helps students break information into manageable parts.Chunking boosts comprehension, recall, and focus.Simple tools like graphic organizers make it easy to apply.Regular practice leads to greater student independence.Note-taking skills support organization and problem-solving beyond school.Learn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Literacy and Neurodivergent Children

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 30:54


In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie sits down with Kim Jenkins, a pediatric speech-language pathologist and the owner of Empowering Speech Services. Kim specializes in supporting Autistic and neurodivergent children through neurodiversity-affirming practices, helping them develop meaningful communication skills. With a passion for literacy, grammar, and vocabulary, she shares her approach to building strengths-based learning experiences that empower children to thrive.Bullet Points to Discuss:* How to help neurodivergent children acquire literacy skills* The importance of sensory regulation: It is the foundation for learning* Using a strengths-based approach to teach reading, writing, and comprehension.* Practical tips that have been effective for neurodivergent learnersHere's what we learned:Sensory regulation as a foundational learning tool, not just a reward.Strength-based learning: focusing on what students can do rather than deficits.Prioritize rapport and regulation over rigid instruction.Flexibility in data collection methods for schools and private settings.Time management, mental health, and self-care are essential for longevity in the field.Practical advice on balancing data collection, student engagement, and therapy effectiveness.Learn more about Kim Jenkins:www.empoweringspeechservices.comhttps://www.instagram.com/empoweringspeechservices/https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/empowering-speech-serviceshttps://empoweringspeechservices.myflodesk.com/webinarhttps://empoweringspeechservices.myflodesk.com/parentsguidetoecholaliaFreebie Linkshttps://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Sneezy-the-Snowman-Book-Companion-Speech-Therapy-Printable-Elementary-12680443Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Older Students Via Teletherapy or In Person

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 28:40


Hallie chats with Jennifer Tillock about speech therapy with older students in teletherapy and in-person settingsReady to kickstart your school year with enthusiasm and insight? Join Hallie Sherman on this episode of SLP Coffee Talk as she sits down with Jennifer Tillock, a dedicated teletherapist with a wealth of experience working with older students. In this conversation, Jennifer shares her journey from traditional therapy to teletherapy, offering valuable insights on how to keep literacy-based learning exciting and engaging. Packed with practical tips and inspiring stories, this episode is perfect for teletherapists, SLPs, and anyone looking to make a meaningful impact in speech therapy. Tune in for fresh ideas and a dose of enthusiasm to kickstart your school year!Bullet Points to Discuss:Why my interventions are primarily literacy-basedMy new take on vocabulary interventionThe importance of student inputHere's what we learned:Why literacy activities are game-changers for older students.- Using digital tools like YouTube Read Aloud and audiobooks to simplify teletherapy sessions.Strategies to help students understand why they're in speech.Tips for showing grace to yourself and students while maintaining engaging, productive sessions.Differentiating speech therapy from reading instruction and collaborating with literacy teachers.Learn more about  Jennifer Tillock:https://mrsspeechonline.blogspot.com/https://linktr.ee/mrs.speechhttps://www.instagram.com/mrs.speechonlinehttps://www.youtube.com/@Mrs.Speech-wk4mrhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556892726241https://www.pinterest.com/christinetellach/https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/49549289.Jennifer_Tillockhttps://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/mrs-speechwww.amazon.com/author/tillock-mrs.speechwww.amazon.com/author/jennifertillockFreebie Linkshttps://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Speech-Therapy-Spark-Engaging-Middle-School-Short-Stories-Categorized-by-Genre-11644006Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Motivating the Unmotivated: Tips for Engaging Reluctant Teens

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 18:40


Hallie chats about motivating the unmotivated student. She shares tips for engaging reluctant teens.This week on SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie tackles a common challenge for SLPs working with older students—engaging reluctant teens in speech therapy. Drawing from her experience, she breaks down practical, compassionate strategies to turn crossed arms and silence into connection and growth. From building rapport and respecting boundaries to incorporating students' interests and empowering them with choice, Hallie shares creative, low-prep ideas that make therapy fun and relevant. Tune in for tips that will transform resistance into enthusiasm, helping students stay motivated and making your sessions more rewarding and stress-free.Bullet Points to Discuss:The reason behind the reluctance of older students.Strategies for building trust and rapport.Simple, creative therapy techniques that require minimal prep.Student-led goal setting and decision-making.Here's what we learned:Compassion and empathy helps foster better student engagement.Building rapport is a continuous process, going beyond the initial days.Relating speech therapy to students' personal experiences and aspirations increases active involvement.Creative, relevant activities keep sessions engaging and dynamic.Allowing students to choose goals and activities increases participation.Highlighting strengths boosts confidence and reduces resistance.Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
DLD vs Dyslexia or Both?!

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 42:44


Hallie chats with guest Britney Morrish about the intersection of DLD and Dyslexia, and the Quadrant Model for differential diagnosis.In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie sits down with Britney Morrish, a dedicated speech-language pathologist and founder of the Language and Literacy Clinic of Manitoba. Britney is passionate about using evidence-based practices to promote effective communication and literacy skills while advocating for equitable educational practices. Together, they explore literacy-based therapy for students with developmental language disorders (DLD) and dyslexia. Packed with actionable tips, this episode covers connecting therapy goals to the curriculum, understanding the overlap between DLD and dyslexia, and practical strategies for advocating for these students.Bullet Points to Discuss:-What is DLD?       -How prevalent is it?-What is Dyslexia?-The Quadrant model for differential diagnosis.       -How does it help us clarify overlapping diagnoses?-Why SLPs are central to diagnosing and treating literacy-based disorders.-Closing the DLD awareness gap - in professionals and the public.Here's what we learned:Why SLPs are uniquely positioned to address literacy challenges.Defining DLD and its impact on language comprehension and expression.Key differences and co-occurrences of DLD and dyslexia explained using the quadrant model.Challenges with current screening methods and potential improvements.The importance of vocabulary and syntax in therapy for older students.Strategies to raise awareness about DLD among educators and parents.Managing therapy for older students with multiple challenges.Utilizing high-interest materials to increase student engagement.Learn more about Britney Morrish:www.languageliteracyclinicmb.cahttps://www.instagram.com/languageliteracyclinicmb/https://www.languageliteracyclinicmb.ca/masterclasseshttps://www.languageliteracyclinicmb.ca/productsFreebies/Offers:https://www.languageliteracyclinicmb.ca/productsLearn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Empowering Your Middle School Students

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 32:16


Hallie talks with SLP Elevate member Bridget Karp about empowering middle school students and using SLP Elevate resources.This week on SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie sits down with Bridget Karp, a passionate and experienced speech-language pathologist specializing in middle school therapy. Bridget has six years of expertise across various settings, including public and private schools and early intervention. She combines her knowledge with dedication in helping her students develop confidence and autonomy. Bridget talks about how tools like SLP Elevate have streamlined her planning process, making sessions both fun and effective. She shares tips in keeping therapy engaging such as tailoring activities to students' interests, promoting self-advocacy, and incorporating playful methods. See how small choices and thoughtful planning can make a big difference for middle schoolers, making your sessions more impactful and stress-free!Bullet Points to Discuss:Transitioning from elementary to middle school therapy.Building autonomy and confidence in older students.Balancing structured therapy with engaging, student-led activities.Time-saving planning techniques with SLP Elevate and similar tools.Overcoming challenges and fostering self-advocacy.Here's what we learned:Middle school students thrive when given autonomy and ownership in sessions.Simple, student-led activities like games can make therapy more effective.Tailoring content to student interests boosts engagement and progress.Tools like SLP Elevate save time and offer flexible, age-appropriate materials.Empowering students to advocate for themselves is critical at the middle school stage.Learn more about Bridget Karp: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bktheslp/ Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP Elevate:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Start 2025 Strong With New Year's Themed Activities

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 16:01


Hallie discusses New Year's themed activities for therapy.Happy New Year, SLPs!

SLP Coffee Talk
Reflecting on 2024

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 26:28


Hallie reflects on 2024.SLPs, can you believe it? 2024 is in the rearview, and Hallie is kicking off the new year with an episode full of reflection, celebration, and a glimpse into what's next for Speech Time Fun!She highlights the triumphs of 2024, shares favorite moments, and showcases how her resources continue to inspire creativity in therapy. Plus, get a sneak peek at what's coming in 2025—new resources, fresh therapy ideas, and more ways to save time while delivering impactful sessions.Tune in to celebrate the past and embrace the possibilities ahead with Speech Time Fun!

SLP Coffee Talk
Reigniting the Spark as an SLP

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 27:19


 After Speech Retreat, Hallie chats with SLP Elevate member and Speech Retreat attendee Elsha Young about reigniting the spark as an SLP.In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie sits down with Elsha Young, a Speech-Language Pathologist SLP Elevate member and Speech Retreat attendee to chat about reigniting that spark as an SLP. With 25 years of experience supporting communication across all stages of life, Elsha specializes in language, literacy, and assisting individuals with complex neuro-related communication challenges. From early intervention to private practice, schools, and hospitals, she's now providing hybrid therapy services in Alaska, enjoying the opportunity to work with a diverse group of middle and high school students from various cultural, linguistic, neurological, and geographical backgrounds.Bullet Points to Discuss:Challenges of a Large CaseloadFinding Joy in the WorkInnovative Therapy ApproachesAdapting to Student NeedsBalancing Structure and FlexibilityImpact Beyond Traditional MetricsHere's what we learned:Challenges faced by speech-language pathologists (SLPs) working with older students.The impact of social media on professional expectations and self-perception.Career transitions and adapting to new roles in therapy services.Finding joy and passion in therapy despite challenges.Building rapport and meaningful relationships with students.Utilizing evidence-based materials to enhance student engagement and progress.Overwhelming amount of information and resources in the SLP community.Learn more about Elsha Young: Email: speechlanguageliteracytxco@outlook.comLearn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP Elevate: 

SLP Coffee Talk
Bridging the Gap: How SLPs Can Empower Teachers

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 20:29


Bridging the Gap: How SLPs Can Empower Teachers to Support Students with Speech and Language NeedsIn this another energizing episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie dives into actionable strategies for collaborating with classroom teachers to better support your older speech students (grades 4–12). From recommending simple accommodations to fostering generalization of skills beyond the therapy room, this episode is your go-to guide for making classrooms more accessible and boosting student success.

SLP Coffee Talk
Let's Chat Following Directions Goals

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 26:43


Hallie and Brittney Adler discuss creating language goals for following directions.Grab your coffee and get cozy for an exciting episode of SLP Coffee Talk! This week, Hallie chats with the amazing Brittney Adler—a neurodiversity-affirming SLP who's all about celebrating the unique ways neurodivergent kids communicate. Brittney works her magic with AAC, gestalt language processing, and sensory-based strategies to help kids with high support needs shine.Together, Hallie and Brittney unpack the age-old “following directions” goals, shake up compliance-based practices, and share fun, practical ways to teach self-advocacy and independence. It's an episode full of laughs, aha moments, and fresh takes to inspire your therapy sessions. Whether you're a seasoned SLP or new to the field, this one's for you!Bullet Points to Discuss:Compliance vs. comprehension in therapyThe power of child-led therapySelf-advocacy and independenceMoving beyond traditional "following directions"Here's what we learned:Breaking down the nuances of following directions: compliance vs. comprehension.The shift from compliance to teaching self-advocacy and independence.Why child-led therapy isn't just effective—it's a game changer for planning.Practical, everyday strategies to make speech goals relevant and functional.A fresh perspective on receptive language goals in school settings.Encouragement to follow your instincts and embrace neuroaffirming approaches.Learn more about Brittney Adler: Instagram: www.instagram.com/nycslpb TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nycslpb?_t=8r63oMxc3gc&_r=1 Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Be That Teacher (and SLP)

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 34:55


Building relationships, human-centered approach to teaching, unorthodox teaching methods, unapologetic authenticity, having fun and experiencing joy as an educatorOn this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie welcomes educator and author Dwayne Reed to discuss the importance of building meaningful connections with students. Dwayne shares his unique journey into education, starting with his viral music video, Welcome to the 4th Grade, and highlights the transformative impact of being authentic in the classroom. He offers practical strategies for relationship-building, emphasizing the importance of meeting students where they are and treating them as individuals. Discover how Dwayne's philosophy, outlined in his book Be THAT Teacher: Rehumanizing Education with Unapologetic Authenticity, can inspire educators and speech-language pathologists alike to foster trust, growth and joy in their work.Bullet Points to Discuss:Why is authenticity so important in education?Everything good about life comes through humanity, not policy; how does this apply to education?What exactly does it mean to be THAT teacher and how can others do it?For those who say that, "Building relationships with students" is an empty platitude that administrators give their teachers, what's your response?What makes your book, Be THAT Teacher, special, noteworthy, or valuable to the every day teacher or administrator, and why should anyone purchase it?Here's what we learned:Building trust with students starts with authenticity and connection. Treating students as individuals, not data points, fosters respect and engagement. Small gestures, like remembering details about a student, can have a big impact. Creating a supportive, human-centered classroom culture leads to long-term success. Encouraging students to embrace their uniqueness builds confidence and self-worth.Holding students accountable with grace and understanding strengthens relationships. Learn more about Dwayne Reed  Website: tmreed.comInstagram: @teachmrreed Book: Be That Teacher by Dwayne ReedLearn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Helping High School Students Transition to the Workforce

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 25:25


Hallie talks about helping high school students transition into the workforce and how it relates to speech therapy.In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie dives into supporting high school speech and language students as they transition from school to the workforce. As SLPs, we play a vital role in preparing our students for real-world communication demands—from interviewing skills and professional etiquette to problem-solving and self-advocacy. Hallie shares actionable strategies to integrate job-readiness skills into therapy sessions, making learning relevant and impactful. Tune in to discover role-playing activities, helpful resources, and tools to empower your students for success beyond the classroom. Perfect for SLPs working with older students eager to prepare for the future!Bullet Points to Discuss:The Role of SLPs in Transition PlanningAdapting Therapy Goals to Workplace SkillsUsing Role-Playing for Real-World PracticeBuilding Strong Written CommunicationGeneralizing Skills Beyond the ClassroomResources & Tools for Workforce ReadinessHere's what we learned:IEP integration and the role of SLPs in workforce readiness.Personalizing expressive/receptive language and social pragmatics to include job-specific scenarios.Developing self-advocacy and problem-solving skills through simulated job scenarios.Helping students craft resumes, job applications, and emails.Teaching email etiquette and formal language in professional contexts.Ideas for bringing therapy out of the “speech closet” and into real-world settings.Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Give Them A Say

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 20:39


Hallie discusses giving your students a say in what they do in speech therapy.On this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie Sherman explores the importance of giving older speech students a SAY in their sessions. Sharing personal insights and strategies from her career, Hallie explains how empowering students can lead to a more engaging and motivating learning environment. From offering flexible seating and allowing students to choose their learning tools to discussing individualized goals, she provides practical tips that make a real difference. Tune in to learn how small changes can foster student collaboration and trust, creating a more positive experience for both students and SLPs. Bullet Points to Discuss:Benefits of Giving Students a SayPractical Ways to Empower Students  Encouraging Ownership of Learning Creating a Comfortable and Collaborative Environment Long-Term Impact Here's what we learned:Small autonomy boosts student confidence and willingness to participate.Empowering students makes sessions feel less like “work” and more collaborative. Customizing session reminders helps students take ownership of attendance.Offering choice reinforces respect for students' preferences and independence.Simple adjustments can reduce classroom resistance and build rapport.Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Get Rid Of The Prize Bin

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 19:45


Hallie discusses why you should get rid of the prize bin and how to motivate your students.On this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie Sherman discusses her shift from using reward systems to fostering intrinsic motivation among her students. She shares early experiences with gumball machines and speech dollars, which led to unintended issues like competition and even stealing. Realizing the limitations of extrinsic rewards, Hallie emphasizes the value of helping students find personal meaning in speech sessions. She offers practical strategies for connecting lessons to students' lives, encouraging SLPs to focus on rapport-building over traditional prize-based motivation.Bullet Points to Discuss:Early Experiences with Reward Systems   Limitations of Extrinsic Motivation Shifting to Intrinsic Motivation Strategies for Building Intrinsic Motivation Encouragement for SLPs  Here's what we learned:Reward systems can backfire, leading to competition and behavior issues. Intrinsic motivation creates longer-lasting engagement in students. Tailoring sessions to students' interests increases relevance and impact. Storytelling and real-life connections help students see the value of speech goals.  Building rapport is more effective than relying on material incentives.  Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Navigating Conversations in Stuttering Therapy

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 30:00


Hallie is joined by Ashley Cubberly and Eddie Brown from Brown Cub Speech to discuss how to navigate conversations in stuttering therapy.On this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie interviews Ashley and Eddie from Brown Cub Speech, a dynamic speech-language pathology team focused on stuttering therapy. Ashley, a pediatric SLP based in Kentucky, discusses her journey in working with children who stutter and her efforts in leading support groups and providing professional education. Eddie, a PhD candidate in speech pathology at the University of Tennessee, shares his unique perspective as both a clinician and a person who stutters. Together, they emphasize the importance of building trust, community engagement and the need for a bottom-up therapeutic approach, which prioritizes clients' emotional experiences. They also discuss their upcoming professional development retreat, where they'll share practical tools for SLPs to support clients more effectively. Bullet Points to Discuss:Introduction to Brown Cub Speech  Ashley's Pediatric Practice Eddie's Dual Perspective Bottom-Up Approach Community and Connection  Therapeutic Tools and Trust-BuildingUpcoming Retreat Here's what we learned:Eddie's life as a person who stutters gives him insight into clients' needs beyond typical fluency goals. Engaging with stuttering communities enriches therapy by exposing clients to real-world challenges and shared experiences. Therapy benefits from addressing emotions and self-perception, not just fluency skills. Balancing goals between clients, families, and educators is key to creating meaningful progress.  Integrating counseling into therapy helps clients open up, address deep-seated fears, and build resilience. Learn more about Ashley Cubberly and Eddie Brown | Brown Cub SpeechInstagram: @brown.cub.speechTeachers Pay TeacherFreebie Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
AAC & Working With High Schoolers

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 18:56


Hallie and her guest Alexia Bassin discuss AAC and high school studentsIn this episode, we're thrilled to welcome Alexia Bassin, a seasoned speech-language pathologist with 15 years of experience in the NYC Public Schools! With a passion for empowering fellow SLPs, Alexia shares her journey working in special education and her expertise in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). From her role as an assistive technology evaluator to creating 'AAC Corner,' a series of bite-sized videos to help SLPs master AAC, Alexia's dedication shines through. Tune in for practical tips, collaboration advice, and real-world strategies that will help you elevate your AAC game in the classroom. Let's dive into all things AAC!Bullet Points to Discuss:Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)Age-Respectful CommunicationExpanding AAC Beyond RequestsResources and SupportAdapting to Technology ChangesAdvice for Newcomers to AACHere's what we learned:Evolution of AAC technology from clunky devices to apps like Proloquo2Go.Importance of choosing a flexible AAC system that grows with the student.Leveraging Instagram and online communities to stay updated on AAC strategies and tools.Balancing student interests (e.g., Disney Cars) with age-appropriate content.Encouraging exploration of new, age-respectful topics through AAC.Collaboration with teachers and other related service providers to implement successful strategies.Learn more about Alexia Bassin:Instagram: alexia_slp_chroniclesTikTok: lex_slp_chroniclesLearn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
How To Avoid SLP Burnout

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 35:31


In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Dr. Angelyn Franks, an experienced speech-language pathologist (SLP) and recent clinical doctorate graduate, joins Hallie Sherman to discuss overcoming burnout in the SLP profession. With 14 years in the field, Dr. Angelyn has made it her mission to help SLPs prevent burnout and achieve a sustainable work-life balance. Dr. Angelyn also shares her personal journey, including her own experience with burnout and how adopting mindfulness helped her regain her passion for the field. She introduces “The Thrive Method,” her coaching framework designed to move SLPs from survival mode to thriving in their careers. Dive deep into the importance of setting healthy boundaries, prioritizing self-care without guilt and recognizing the signs of burnout before it becomes overwhelming.Gain practical strategies for stress management, tips on how to protect their mental well-being and advice for sustaining a fulfilling career in speech-language pathology. Bullet Points to Discuss:SLPs overcome burnout, set healthy boundaries, & prioritize self-care without guilt, enabling them to reclaim their passion for their work and achieve a sustainable, fulfilling career.I am happy to share my own burnout experience and what lead me to my Capstone topic (The Effect of a Mindfulness App on Perceived Stress in SLPs).I help burned-out SLPs recover from burnout, prevent future burnout, and create a sustainable, fulfilling career with work-life balance and without sacrificing their well-being.Three-component definition of burnout: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment. What to look for, the different phases of burnout. For SLPs burnout/risk of burnout can look like:  Feel drained, overwhelmed, and discouraged by their workDreads going to work (especially on Mondays)Struggles with setting boundaries and practicing self-care due to guilt, perfectionism, and difficulty asking for help Experiencing anxiety, stress, and exhaustion despite loving aspects of their jobExhausted and doom-scrolling/on autopilot when they get home from workDifficulty focusing at workIdentification of primary burnout factors. 6 known areas of mismatch: Workload, Control, Reward, Community, Fairness, ValuesThe Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model provides a framework for work-life balance. Distinguishes between job demands—such as high caseload/workload, intense work pressure, and the emotional or physical demands of a job—and job resources, which include support from leaders or colleagues, performance feedback, and autonomy.My approach to work-life balance is to assess areas of stress/mismatches and build a robust, flexible toolkit of resources. (This includes mindfulness- my area of research).I would also be happy to discuss anything I shared about during my hour inside your group— including the deconstruction framework which is one of the primary tools in my toolkit!Here's what we learned:Burnout often stems from chronic stress.Incorporating mindfulness into daily routine can significantly help reduce stress. The importance of setting and upholding boundaries to protect mental health. Prioritizing self-care is essential for maintaining long-term career satisfaction. Implementing small, consistent changes— whether in stress management, boundary-setting or daily habits— can create lasting improvements.  Subscribe today and get access to my secret podcast filled with my juicy secrets for planning with ease for secondary speech students. 6 quick episodes that you can quickly listen to and feel refreshed and inspired! https://speechtimefun.com/secondarysecrets

SLP Coffee Talk
Changing the way SLPs service speech sound disorders in the schools

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 27:31


Hallie is joined by Mindy Hudon & Rachelle Mauer from Achieve Speech & Language Services, LLC. They are changing the way SLPs service speech sound disorders in the schools.In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie Sherman welcomes Mindy Hudon and Rachelle Mauer, co-owners of Achieve Speech and Language Services and the creators of Snappy Speech. This research-based speech sound intervention program is designed to help school-based SLPs work more efficiently by reducing high caseloads, allowing them to focus on what matters most — working at the top of their license. With over 30 years of combined school-based experience, Mindy and Rachelle developed a groundbreaking strategy to alleviate the pressures faced by SLPs in schools. Mindy is an award-winning author of the graphic novel Kodi's Adventures: How I Learned to Defeat the Time Snatcher and creator of the Bee A Time Keeper® Clock, a tool designed to help young children develop time management skills. Rachelle, a national trainer and accomplished author-presenter, is known for her expertise in developing and applying cognitive and executive function skills, making her a leader in her field. Tune in to learn more about their innovative approach to speech sound intervention and how they are changing the landscape for school-based SLPs.Bullet Points to Discuss:The pandemic has increased the need for speech services in schoolsCaseload sizes continue to increase and Shortage of SLPs due to overwhelmStudents with mild to moderate speech sounds disorders are lingering on IEP's year after year, as well as challenges supporting RTI students.High-frequency intervention is the gold standard, but how do busy SLPs manage the time needed to implement this method? - This is the problem we solve.Snappy Speech®: use of evidence-based methods and why it works.Utilizing extenders to support SLP's and common mistakesHow can SLP's practice at the top of their license and get back to their passion for the profession!Here's what we learned:Mindy and Rachelle's combined 30 years of school-based experience inspired the creation of Snappy Speech.Their program focuses on high-frequency speech drills, proven to accelerate student progress.Snappy Speech helps reduce large SLP caseloads, addressing common issues like burnout and stress.Mindy is also known for her work in time management for children through the Bee A Time Keeper® Clock.Rachelle has expertise in cognitive and executive function skills, providing a holistic approach to speech and language therapy.Their intervention model emphasizes working at the top of the SLP license, allowing SLPs to focus on more complex cases. Snappy Speech has been piloted in schools with significant results, including reduced caseloads and improved student outcomes.The program uses trained extenders to assist SLPs, increasing the frequency of student drills and reducing time out of class.Social Media LinksCheck out their website: Achieve Speech & Language ServicesInstagram: @achievect_SLPFacebook: Achieve Speech & Language ServicesSnappy Speech®Freebie Links: Snappy Speech®Learn more about Hallie Subscribe today and get access to my secret podcast filled with my juicy secrets for planning with ease for secondary speech students. 6 quick episodes that you can quickly listen to and feel refreshed and inspired! https://speechtimefun.com/secondarysecrets

SLP Coffee Talk
Relevant Articulation Therapy Ideas for Older Students

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 14:46


In this episode, Hallie shares creative and fun strategies to engage older students (grades 4-12) in articulation therapy. These students have been through years of speech therapy, and it's time to shake things up! From podcast creation to role-playing games, Hallie breaks down five easy-to-implement activities that will keep students motivated and make articulation practice exciting again. Tune in to discover how to make speech therapy both relevant and enjoyable!Bullet Points to Discuss:Podcast CreationRole-Playing GamesYouTube Video ReviewsSpeech CompetitionsTailored InterestsHere's what we learned:Students can script, record, and self-assess their articulation through dynamic podcast projects.Use games like Dungeons and Dragons to weave articulation targets into fun, interactive scenarios.Encourage students to articulate clearly while reviewing their favorite videos or topics.Create speech challenges and debates to build confidence and practice articulation in a fun, competitive setting.Incorporate students' hobbies like gaming, sports, or social media into speech activities for maximum engagement.Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
The Importance of Building Connections

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 23:14


Meet Michelle, Risa, and Stephanie—the dynamic trio behind NYC Speechies! These passionate SLPs saw a gap in the market for middle and high school speech and language resources on TPT and decided to fill it. What started as a plan to create enough materials for just one school year has grown into an impressive collection of over 400 resources by 2024. NYC Speechies love nothing more than connecting with fellow SLPs and educators, helping them navigate the world of speech and language for older students. They've expanded their reach even further with workshops and their coaching business, Speechies Connect, where they empower and support other SLPs. Join us as we dive into their incredible journey!Bullet Points to Discuss:ice breakers and the importance of establishing rapport with therapist and group members at the beginning of the yearcreating a group atmosphere where they want to come back, feel accepted, and heardengaging mixed groupsHere's what we learned:Strategies for building connections with high school students in speech therapy.Challenges and rewards of working with older students in therapy settings.Importance of establishing trust and rapport with students.Incorporating students' personal goals and interests into therapy sessions.Utilizing icebreakers and interactive activities to foster a positive environment.Discussing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) with students to empower them.The significance of collaboration with educators and school staff.Flexibility and patience in adapting to students' emotional needs and challenges.Building a supportive community among speech-language pathologists for professional growth.Learn more about NYC Speechies: Check out the NYC Speechies' WebsiteFollow them on Instagram @nycspeechies or FacebookCheck them out on PinterestVisit their TPT storeFreebie LinksA FREEBIE from the NYC Speechies!Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Tips From An Introverted SLP

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 22:55


Get ready for another exciting brew of SLP Coffee Talk! This week, Hallie sits down with Marsha Pinto, a proud introverted SLP, who's here to prove that being a quiet professional is nothing short of a superpower. Marsha, a speech therapist with the San Jose Unified School District in Northern California, primarily works with autistic students, as well as those with selective mutism and apraxia. She's a familiar face on local news stations, where she shares her expertise on pediatric speech and language development, and she's also a seasoned conference speaker, advocating for introverted students. As the founder of the non-profit "Softest Voices," Marsha is dedicated to promoting greater acceptance of introverts.Marsha opens up about her career journey, discussing how she finds balance as an introvert in a typically extroverted field. She shares insights on how embracing quiet time can be your secret weapon in therapy. If you've ever thought that being an introvert might hold you back, think again—Marsha is here to show you that it's actually your greatest strength!Bullet Points to Discuss:Navigating a very extroverted demanding field as an introverted SLPBurn-Out as an introverted SLPDiscouragement faced by introverted grad and college students wanting to be SLPsEffectiveness of "Quiet time" during therapyHow to network as an introvert SLP studentBenefits of being an introverted SLPHere's what we learned:How Marsha turned introversion into her SLP superpower.Why starting sessions with silence can boost focus and progress.Marsha's strategy for managing energy to avoid burnout.How introverts can ace interviews and connect without the anxiety.How Marsha went from doubting herself to presenting at major conferences like ASHA!Learn more about Marsha Pinto: Website: https://www.softestvoices.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/softest_voices/Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Scarborough Reading Rope and the SLP

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 15:52


Hallie talks about one of her favorite topics: The Scarborough Reading Rope and SLPs. We aren't reading teachers but language is the foundation for reading.In this exciting episode of SLP Coffee Talk, we dive into the magic of helping older students become strong readers. Hallie breaks down how SLPs can use the Scarborough Reading Rope to untangle language comprehension and decoding challenges. Get ready for practical tips on boosting background knowledge, expanding vocabulary, and decoding tricky grammar—plus, a touch of Hallie's signature humor to keep it fun!Bullet Points to Discuss:- Tackling comprehension goals with older students.- Explaining decoding and comprehension.- Making reading and language lessons engaging.Here's what we learned:How SLPs can address comprehension goals with older students.Scarborough's Reading Rope: A breakdown of decoding and comprehension strands.Tips on building background knowledge, vocabulary, and verbal reasoning.Strategies for making reading and language lessons engaging for students.How to show your role in reading success to colleagues and in IEP meetings.Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

Speechie Side Up
220: The One About Working with Older Speech Students

Speechie Side Up

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 39:39


In this episode, I am joined by Hallie Sherman, a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist and CEO of Speech Time Fun, Inc, as we discuss effective strategies for motivating older speech students. Hallie emphasizes the importance of understanding student resistance and building a compassionate rapport, as well as using student interests and flexible learning styles to drive engagement. She shares her journey from working in public schools to becoming a full-time support resource for SLPs, highlighting tools, techniques, and the impact of her work. Hallie gives actionable advice for SLPs and insights into creating a positive learning environment. Visit Speechie Side Up to learn more about this episode.

SLP Coffee Talk
IEPs, Goals, and More - Back to School with Ease

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 27:31


This week, Hallie is bringing the back-to-school energy with special guest Lacee! They're covering all the essentials, from understanding IEP basics and setting achievable goals to surviving—and thriving—in your first year as a school-based SLP. Lacee shares her own experiences, including mistakes she's made so you can avoid them. Whether you're new to the field or a seasoned expert, prepare to soak up some valuable insights!

The Savvy Teacher Seller with Kristen Doyle
111. Is Hiring Even Worth It? Let's Talk ROI and KPIs with Hallie Sherman [Hiring Series]

The Savvy Teacher Seller with Kristen Doyle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 38:11 Transcription Available


Send us a text! (Your number stays private)Ever worry if the time and money that you put into hiring will really pay off? In today's episode, we are diving deep into the world of hiring and team management for business growth. I am joined by seasoned entrepreneur Hallie Sherman to unpack the critical importance of setting Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for all team members, no matter their roles. Hallie shares her journey from recognizing the need to hire help while managing a full-time job to executing strategic hires—starting with an editor, then a product photographer, and eventually a ghostwriter. Together, we explore the complexities of the hiring process, from determining tasks worth delegating based on effective hourly rates to ensuring hired help aligns with your long-term business vision. Whether you're wrestling with the decision to expand your team or looking to enhance your current hiring strategy, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Expect tips on managing contractors, establishing clear boundaries and deadlines, and maintaining high standards of customer satisfaction. 02:19 - Hallie's first few roles that she hired for06:57 - How to know which roles to fill when it comes to tying it to the ROI09:06 - How to manage the people that we hire and how to know if they are doing a good job or not16:57 - Setting boundaries and clear expectations22:18 - Tools to help track performance and productivity24:56 - The importance of every single person on the team having SOPs26:59 - What to do in situations where a team member is not meeting their KPIsLinks & Resources:Visit Hallie's WebsiteConnect with Hallie on InstagramFollow me on Instagram @kristendoyle.coJoin my private Facebook community: Savvy Teacher SellersMore resources for growing your businessRate & review The Savvy Seller on Apple PodcastsShow Notes: https://kristendoyle.co/episode111Check out my Everything Page at https://kristendoyle.co/everything

SLP Coffee Talk
Creating a Safe Environment for Your Older Speech Students

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 18:06


In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, I reveal the secrets to creating a safe and supportive environment for older speech students, offering actionable strategies and insights. Learn how to boost engagement, confidence and learning outcomes by addressing common mistakes like overemphasizing correctness and neglecting personalization. Discover practical techniques for fostering a community-centric speech environment, promoting self-advocacy and incorporating relaxation methods. Tune in for a blend of practical advice, humor and inspiration that will leave you ready to make a positive difference in your students' lives. Here's what we learned:Importance of creating a safe, supportive environment for older speech students.Benefits include increased engagement, better learning outcomes, and improved self-esteem.Common SLP mistakes are overemphasizing correctness, lack of personalization, and insufficient positive reinforcement.Strategies to foster a nurturing space— build rapport, set clear expectations, encourage open communication and provide consistent feedback. Promote peer support and collaboration.Teach self-advocacy, relaxation methods and social-emotional skills.Use “comfort contract” to maintain a positive and motivational speech room culture.Incorporate student interests and learning styles into sessions. Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Understanding School Contracts

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 34:42


In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, we chat with Elise Mitchell, the founder of the Therapy Support Network, who shares her journey from burnout to thriving as an independent contractor. Elise, who graduated from Missouri State University in 2013 with an M.S. CCC-SLP, initially spent six years working for virtual staffing companies. She took on various roles, including an SLP, school salesperson, and manager. However, after years of managing virtual services and dealing with provider management, Elise experienced burnout and low job satisfaction, prompting her to stay away from the school staffing industry. It was then that an unexpected opportunity to directly contract with a school presented itself. Elise found a renewed passion for working with schools, but this time as an independent contractor rather than an employee, allowing her to fully enjoy her work and maximize her career potential. In 2019, Elise established The Therapist Support Network with the mission of equipping school-based SLP, OT, and PT contractors with essential resources, a supportive community, and ongoing assistance. She developed key tools such as “The School Contractor Packet,” “School Contractor Training,” and "The School Staffing Packet and Training."Here's what we learned:Transitioning from staffing agencies to independent contracting.Benefits of earning 100% of contract profits.Importance of entrepreneurial mindset.Pricing services competitively and sustainably.Unique challenges faced by SLPs compared to OTs and PTs.Building local relationships and exploring hybrid private practice models.Growing trend of therapists hiring other therapists, especially in underserved rural areas.Establishing fair rates that reflect experience and ensure sustainability. Practical aspects of calculating service minutes and billing for direct and indirect time. Learn more about Elise Mitchell:Elise's Website: The Therapist Support NetworkInstagram: @thetherapistsupportnetworkFree Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/schoolcontractorsFree School Contractor Checklist: www.thetherapistsupportnetwork.comLearn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Transforming Conflict into Compassionate Collaboration

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 41:20


In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, we are joined by Stephanie Sweigart from Golden State of Mind, a renowned expert in mindfulness and compassion-based practices within the realm of special education. Stephanie brings her wealth of experience as a certified Teacher of Mindfulness Meditation and a seasoned Speech-Language Pathologist. As a featured presenter at the 2023 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's national convention, she is also the founder of Golden State Speech Pathology Services, Inc., a woman-owned Non-Public Agency established in 2013.  Her insights have been showcased on various podcasts such as “Speechie Side Up” and “First Bite” where she delves into her enthusiasm and expertise in holistic professional practices. Her steadfast commitment to empowering individuals through clear and compassionate communication highlights her mission to create a significant impact in the realm of special education. Tune in to learn how to transform conflicts into productive dialogues, master deep listening and empathy and empower yourself with Nonviolent Communication techniques for better workplace harmony as an SLP.Bullet Points to Discuss:-Nonviolent Communication principles for the workplace-A framework for peaceful collaboration-How to listen, think, and speak with compassionHere's what we learned:Developing inner resources alongside technical skills can help maintain a balanced work environment.Transforming conflicts can prevent burnout and emotional stress. Enhancing listening skills by addressing common blocks and adopting an empathetic approach.Understanding underlying emotions and needs is significant.Dr. Marshall Rosenberg's four-step process— observation, feelings, needs and requests.Focusing on empathy and collaboration to transform conflicts into productive dialogues.Prepare for conflicts by building inner resources and having strategies in place.Shifting from an ego-driven approach to one of empathy and collaboration. Strategies for dealing with conflicts involving administrators and higher-ups.Learn more about Stephanie Michele Sweigart:Social Media LinksStephanie's Instagram: @golden.state.slpStephanie's Course: Experience the Power of  Compassionate CommunicationFreebie LinksFree Conflict Quiz with PDF Guide to SupportFree Workbook Companion: Transforming Conflict into Peaceful CollaborationLearn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Mindset Shifts for Passing the SLP Praxis Exam

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 25:17


In this episode, we are joined by Melanie Y. Evans (M.S. CCC-SLP, she/her/ella), a Spanish-bilingual pediatric speech-language pathologist dedicated to bridging gaps in speech-language pathology, education, and society. As the thought leader and CEO of Pediatric Speech Sister, Melanie equips SLPs with cultural competency tools through her online network. She fosters inclusivity by hosting live interviews with experts from multicultural communities, promoting cultural responsiveness in healthcare, education, and entertainment.Melanie, a certified coach, also guides aspiring SLPs through the Praxis exam with her Praxis Speech Sister program, combining tutoring with mindset coaching. This program helps SLP Praxis Preppers overcome fears, achieve passing scores, and launch their dream careers. With a focus on BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities, Melanie is devoted to closing the achievement gap. Tune in to discover how her multifaceted approach is creating a lasting impact on individuals and communities.Here's what we learned:Identifying common mindset barriers such as time management, test anxiety, and peer comparison.Concept of cultural compatibility as a blend of cultural competency and cultural humility.Strategies for clearing the mind and staying focused, such as taking walks or seeking distractions.Reflections on navigating fear, career changes, and financial decisions.Learn more about Melanie Evans:Cultural Competency: instagram.com/pediatricspeechsisterPraxis Coaching: instagram.com/praxisspeechsisterAbundance Mindset Coaching: instagram.com/theabundanceceoLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/melanieyvonneevansMelanie's Podcaststinyurl.com/praxisspeechsistermediatinyurl.com/pssmediaFreeie Links from MelanieFor Praxis: tinyurl.com/praxisminicourseFor Pediatric Speech Sister:- 5 Ways to Support BIPOC Children in Clinical and Educational Settings: https://tinyurl.com/supportBIPOCkids- Introduction to Cultural Compatibility in Speech-Language Pathology: http://tinyurl.com/CCHandout2Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP Elevate

SLP Coffee Talk
SLP's Role with Literacy and Writing

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 24:26


Hey, there SLPs! In this episode, we have Brianna Guild – a private practice Speech-Language Pathologist in Ontario, Canada, providing virtual speech therapy focusing on literacy, language, and articulation. She created SLP Literacy Corner, sharing literacy resources and ideas for busy educators.Join us as Brianna discusses creating effective writing goals, utilizing graphic organizers, and seamlessly integrating oral and written language skills. Plus, get her recommendations for animated shorts and non-fiction text resources to enhance your therapy sessions. Tune in for inspiration and practical strategies to elevate your speech therapy practice with older students!Here's what we learned:Incorporating students' personal interests into literacy-based therapy increases engagement and motivation, making learning more meaningful and impactful.Interconnected oral and written language goals promote meaningful progress when addressed simultaneously.Setting realistic writing goals for students instead of focusing solely on grade-level expectations.Learn more about Brianna Guild:Website: https://www.slpliteracycorner.ca/TPT: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Slp-Literacy-CornerInstagram: @slp.literacy.corner https://www.instagram.com/slp.literacy.corner/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082685452676Website: https://www.slpliteracycorner.ca/Freebie LinksFREE literacy handouts: https://slp-literacy-corner.myflodesk.com/literacyLearn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
SLPs Think They Need More Stuff... Here is What They Really Need...

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 9:46


In this episode of the SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie shares her journey from being a resource-hoarding speech-language pathologist (SLP) to becoming an organized and efficient professional. Ever felt overwhelmed by clutter and endless planning? Well, Hallie offers actionable strategies to streamline your approach and make your sessions more focused and productive, whether you're managing large caseloads or working with older students.. Discover versatile tools like the Colossal Questions YouTube channel to streamline your speech sessions and achieve multiple goals with minimal planning. Tune in to learn how to reclaim your time, leave work on time and truly enjoy your impactful work as an SLP.Here's what we learnedUtilizing multipurpose resources like the Colossal Questions YouTube channel to cover various goals such as WH questions, vocabulary and articulation through engaging videos.Strategies to reduce over planning and overthinking by using fewer resources more effectively, which leads to feeling more prepared and confident.Examples of using a single article or task card game to address multiple goals and needs, minimizing the need for numerous materials.Introduction to SLP Elevate, a membership program that provides resources and strategies to help SLPs manage large caseloads and complex needs efficiently.Resource Link:Why Do We Fart? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS  Learn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate

SLP Coffee Talk
The SLP's Role with Executive Functioning

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 32:23


Hey, there SLPs! In this episode, we delve into the world of executive functioning with expert Sarah Ward, M.S., CCC/SLP. With over 25 years of experience treating executive dysfunction, she is an internationally recognized expert on executive function and presents seminars on the programs and strategies she has developed with her Co-Director Kristen Jacobsen. Their 360 Thinking Executive Function Program received the Innovative Promising Practices Award from the National Organization CHADD. She has presented to over 1800 public and private schools and organizations worldwide. In recognition of their global influence in the field of executive function skills in education, Sarah and Kristen were named one of the Top 10 Professional Development Providers for 2023 by Education Technology Insights Magazine.Here's what we learned:The relationship between language and executive function skillsWhy SLP's are the perfect profession to work on executive function skillsAddressing executive function skills in older students.Tech tools and executive functionLearn more about Sarah: Sarah's websiteInstagram: @swardtherapyLearn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP Elevate: 

SLP Coffee Talk
What makes a good SLP PD?

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 13:16


In this episode of the SLP Coffee Talk, we'll dive into the world of practical and relevant professional development for all you amazing speech-language pathologists (SLPs) out there! Get ready to hear all about the awesome perks of attending the virtual Speech Retreat conference —think fresh strategies, new skills, and tons of practical ideas to jazz up your work with students. We'll also talk about my adventures in professional development and how the Speech Retreat has been a total game-changer for me!Here's what we learned:Challenges of finding relevant training for school-based speech-language pathologistsPractical and relevant professional development for speech-language pathologistsMy motivation for creating the Speech Retreat conferenceThe Speech Retreat virtual conference is an excellent solution to the need for professional developmentPositive impact & benefits of attending Speech Retreat, such as learning new strategies and gaining practical ideasLearn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
10 Things I Wished I Knew When I Started Working with Older Speech Students

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 21:20


In this episode, we'll talk about my personal journey and the valuable lessons I learned when I first started working with older speech students. From understanding the pivotal role of language comprehension in reading success to the game-changing power of building genuine rapport,  join me as I share my secrets to successfully working with older speech students and revolutionizing your approach with the knowledge I wish I had from the start.Here's what we learned:Using materials that match students' independent reading levels rather than their grade levels.How to boost students' confidence by initially removing the reading barrier.Guidance on when to continue speech therapy versus allowing students to participate in their regular classroom environment.The superiority of fostering intrinsic motivation over-relying on external rewards such as prize bins.Effective methods for teaching unfamiliar vocabulary and the balance between using games for engagement while ensuring educational value.Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP Elevate: 

SLP Coffee Talk
Collaborative Model (Push in) in the Secondary Setting

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 28:59


Hey there SLPs! In this episode, we talk with Robert (Bob) McKinney, a seasoned school-based speech-language pathologist with almost two decades of experience in secondary education, in this episode. Bob talks about how he went from being an ESL teacher all over the world to becoming a well-known SLP in one of the biggest all-secondary school districts in the nation. His distinct experience and deep involvement in the California Speech Language Hearing Association offer insightful perspectives on the efficacy of teamwork and practical approaches to working in secondary school.Here's what we learned:Managing parental expectations and advocating for the most effective approach.Collaboration with teachers helps maintain a positive and effective learning environment.Overall positive experiences with the push-in model over the years.Clear communication and advocacy for the push-in model to both parents and teachers.Effectiveness of the push-in model through positive outcomes and practical benefits.Learn more about Robert McKinney: Website: https://specialservices.sweetwaterschools.org/speech-language-therapy/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-mckinney-slp/Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Storytelling Method of Teaching

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 29:53


Matt Eicheldinger has been teaching middle school language arts for the past fifteen years where he's become known for his storytelling method of teaching.Hey there, SLPs! Get ready to be swept away by the tale of a middle school teacher turned New York Times bestselling author, Matt Eicheldinger! Matt shared his journey from the chalkboard to the book charts with his middle grade novel, "Matt Sprouts and the Curse of Ten Broken Toes."  Matt's courageous leap from teaching to full-time writing is packed with lessons on building strong connections with students through storytelling and spending meaningful non-academic time together. Get ready to be inspired by his unique and heartfelt approach to classroom management and student engagement.Here's what we learned:The impact of strong teacher-student relationships on academic success.Strategies for engaging reluctant readers through creativity and relatable content.Using personal stories and storytelling techniques as educational tools.How Matt's teaching experience shaped his writing and approach to engaging middle school students.Tips for educators on building rapport and creating a safe learning environment by sharing personal stories.The benefits of short chapters and illustrations in easing readers' transition from graphic novels to more text-heavy books.Learn more about Matt Eicheldinger:

SLP Coffee Talk
Supporting AAC in the School Setting

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 31:48


Hey there, fellow SLPs! In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie sits down with Sarah, an SLP and AAC enthusiast, to demystify the world of augmentative and alternative communication, showing it's not about the tech but about empowering connections. We delve into selecting AAC systems, involving families and integrating devices into the classroom all while maintaining a focus on the child's autonomy. Sarah's insights and strategies are interwoven with personal anecdotes, making this a conversation as practical as it is heartwarming, perfect for any SLP looking to deepen their understanding of AAC.Sarah Gregory, M.S. CCC-SLP is a Speech-Language Pathologist and works as an Assistive Technology and inclusive programming consultant in the Ithaca City School District in Upstate New York. She specializes in Augmentative and Alternative Communication in a public school setting with a focus on inclusion. Sarah has presented on these topics at national and statewide conferences. She shares ideas and strategies for AAC and teletherapy on her YouTube channel, as well as on Twitter, Instagram @sarahgregoryslp, and sarahgregoryslp.com.Here's what we learned:Sarah's journey from AAC apprehension to becoming an impassioned advocate for its use in educational settings. The art of selecting AAC systems that evolve with students' needs and ensuring therapy sessions are engaging and personalized.Strategies for involving families and professionals in the AAC process are highlighted along with tips for making AAC a natural part of classroom and home life.Learn more about Sarah Gregory: Sarah's InstagramSarah's X (Twitter)Sarah's YouTubeSarah's Freebie: A collection of free digital resources to support AACLearn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

Stellar Teacher Podcast
195. How to Effectively Collaborate With SLPs: An Interview With Hallie Sherman

Stellar Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 20:08 Transcription Available


I'll be honest: when I was teaching in the classroom, I knew very little about the work Speech Language Pathologists, or SLPs, did in schools. I knew they pulled students to work on speech services, but not much beyond that. After my conversation with today's guest, Hallie Sherman, I gained a deeper understanding of the role of an SLP and how they help students with their language, which affects their reading comprehension. In today's episode with Hallie, you'll learn how to effectively collaborate with SLPS, ways they support students, and practical strategies you can use in your own classroom.Sign up for my FREE private podcast, the Confident Writer Systems Series, here!Get on the waitlist to join The Stellar Literacy Collective here!Check out my Free Literacy Workshop, The Time Crunch Cure: Create a Literacy Block That Fits it All In and Achieves MoreTo check out all of the resources from this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.stellarteacher.com/episode195Mentioned in this episode:Join us for our FREE Summer Book Study in June to bring the science of reading into the upper elementary classroom at https://stellarteacher.com/bookstudy.

SLP Coffee Talk
Creating Relevant Goals from Standardized Test Results

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 20:33


Hey there, SLPs! Today, we're going to delve deep into the realm of therapy goals and standardized testing now. Standardized testing is a necessary component of the process, let's face it, but that doesn't mean our treatment objectives have to follow their lead. We're going to reveal how to use those test results to inform relevant, doable objectives. Let's face it, meaningful goals result in actual advancement! Hallie shared advice on deciphering test results, getting input from teachers, carrying out impromptu evaluations, and retaining all the knowledge from in-class observations. Consider it an SLP-style recipe for success!Here's what we learned:Therapy goals should prioritize long-term communication skills over test scores, tailored to individual needs.Goals must be SMART, aligning with real-life needs, not just test scores.Prioritize goals that enhance problem-solving, narrative skills, and social communication.Recognizing differences across areas and cultural influences aids in understanding student needs holistically.Use tools like the Baseline Tool and Critical Thinking Probes to uncover student strengths, weaknesses, and comprehensionLearn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Using Blooket in Speech

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 21:28


Hallie talks about how to use Blooket in your speech therapy sessions.Hey there, SLPs! Get ready for a jolt of inspiration in this episode of SLP Coffee Talk. Join Hallie as she spills the beans on her all-time favorite free tool for speech therapy - Blooket! Discover how this interactive platform can turn learning into a game and keep your older students engaged and motivated. From customizable games to real-time feedback, Blooket is the secret weapon you need in your therapy arsenal. Tune in and get ready to level up your speech sessions with Blooket!Here's what we learned:Blooket's various game modes, from classic quizzes to battle royales, catering to diverse student interests.Understanding the science behind gamification and learning for effectively integrating Blooket into speech therapy sessions.Adapting Blooket for therapy by creating games focusing on articulation, vocabulary, comprehension exercises, and other speech goals.Blooket aligns with the Creative Competence Framework, prioritizing student interests, safety, and efficient planning to meet all needs.Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Incorporating Science of Reading

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 24:49


Effective reading instruction strategies for older students with Sara of Stellar Teacher CompanyHi, fellow SLPs! In today's episode, Hallie features Sara Marye, an accomplished educator, the CEO of The Stellar Teacher Company, and the creator/host of the Stellar Teacher Podcast. Together, we delve into advanced reading instruction strategies while exploring the science of reading and its application in the classroom for older students. Learn the five pillars of reading, Scarborough's Reading Rope and gain insights into refining teaching methods with research-backed techniques, offering essential resources for educators and speech-language pathologists. Discover how to revolutionize your reading lessons and enhance student comprehension and vocabulary following Sara's expert guidance and practical sentence writing routine.Sara Marye is on a mission to empower elementary teachers to increase their literacy knowledge and become experts in their field. With over a decade of experience working as a classroom teacher, literacy specialist, and assistant principal, Sara enjoys pursuing opportunities that leave a big impact on the world of education.Here's what we learned:The science of reading is a body of research that describes how the human brain learns to read.The Five Pillars of Reading include Phonological Awareness, Phonics, Fluency, Vocabulary, and Comprehension.Scarborough's Reading Rope model is an essential framework for understanding how to develop proficient readers, intertwining word recognition with language comprehension.Teachers should focus on aligning their reading instruction with the science of reading, incorporating practices such as teaching text structure, using graphic organizers, and explicit word study.A simple sentence writing routine can help students build their understanding of syntax.Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  Follow Sara on InstagramCheck out The Stellar Teacher CompanyListen to Stellar Teacher Podcast with Sara MaryeThe Stellar Teacher Company Teachers Pay Teachers Store

SLP Coffee Talk
Role-Playing: A Dynamic Approach to Vocational Training

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 16:19


Hi, fellow SLPs! In today's episode, Hallie explores the benefits of role playing in speech therapy to enhance vocational communication skills. Discover the practical strategies for SLPs to create realistic role playing scenarios that prepare students for the workforce by developing language skills essential for professional success. Tailored for speech language pathologists working with older students, Hallie offers insights into making therapy sessions relevant and engaging focusing on job interviews, client interactions and team collaborations.Here's what we learned:By focusing on real world scenarios, students can apply their speech and language skills directly to their career aspirations and goals.It is important to design role playing activities that are tailored to the students' individual speech goals and vocational interests.How feedback helps students reflect on their performance, recognize areas for improvement and make adjustments to their communication strategies.A resource called Secondary Secrets for SLPs, a private podcast series designed to inspire and provide strategies for working with secondary speech students.Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Connections Make Anything Possible With Middle & High Schoolers

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 30:33


Why connecting with middle and high school students increases motivation and participation?Hey there, fellow SLPs! In this episode, Hallie chats with speech-language pathologists Matt and Margarita to share their innovative strategies for engaging teen learners. Hear about innovative ways to weave student interests into therapy sessions, from comic books to current tech articles, and how personal stories of our own goals can normalize the growth process. Plus, we're tackling the common fears of stepping into a new age group and how forming meaningful connections can lead to a rewarding journey for both you and your students!Here's what we learned:Strategies to integrate curriculum goals with real-world interests and personal storytelling to make sessions relevant.Technology's role in bridging connections across schools and tailoring education for students with IEPs.Using interests like comic books and technology to support literacy-based activities.Incorporating reading buddy programs and vocational activities into therapy sessions.Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Using Tar Heel Reader With Older Speech Students

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 17:17


In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie Sherman shares a powerful tool for improving therapy practices: Tar Heel Reader. Get ready to unlock a world of free, accessible books that will enhance literacy, comprehension, articulation, expressive language, and social skills. Learn how to make learning fun, increase vocabulary, and captivate your kids with custom stories. You won't want to miss this episode, which is jam-packed with new therapeutic advice and real-life examples!Here's what we learned:How students can use Tar Heel Reader to become authors, empowering them to craft and publish their own stories.Practical tips for integrating Tar Heel Reader into speech therapy sessions  such as creating dynamic classroom activities.Utilizing character interactions in Tar Heel to improve articulation, expand vocabulary, and foster social skills.Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

SLP Coffee Talk
Games with a Twist

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 12:40


In the latest episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie Sherman serves up a steamy brew of fresh ideas to rejuvenate your speech-language therapy sessions.  Saying goodbye to the yawns and hello to sessions that are as enjoyable as they are educational. Hallie provides practical examples of how to adapt popular board games to meet various speech and language goals. From "Twisted Scrabble" to "Modified Monopoly," and from "Guess Who?" with a twist to an adapted "Operation," each game is a doorway to learning that feels less like therapy and more like play!Here's what we learned:How to repurpose classic board games as dynamic tools to target various speech and language goals.Creative methods to transform traditional board games into engaging speech therapy tools.Practical tips for SLPs to simplify planning, accommodate mixed groups, and manage time efficiently.Understanding students' backgrounds and struggles allows therapists to craft compassionate and effective sessions, to maintain students' interest.Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP:  

The Special Ed Strategist Podcast with Wendy Taylor, M.Ed., ET/P
S3 Ep320: Navigating Speech And Language Services In The School Setting

The Special Ed Strategist Podcast with Wendy Taylor, M.Ed., ET/P

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 43:14


In this episode, we're diving into the vital role of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in schools. Join us as we chat with Hallie Sherman, a seasoned SLP with 16 years of experience in public schools, about the impact SLPs have on students' academic success. Discussion Highlights: Hallie's background and journey to becoming an SLP. The varied settings where SLPs can work and why Hallie chose to work in schools. How SLP services are determined based on their impact on a student's academics. The evaluation process SLPs use to assess students' speech and language skills, including formal and informal assessments. The importance of collaboration between SLPs, parents, and other professionals in supporting students. The role of SLPs in the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process and in developing students' goals and services. Service delivery models used by SLPs, including pull-out and push-in services, are based on students' needs. The significance of transition planning and how SLPs support students as they transition to post-secondary education or employment. Conclusion: In conclusion, SLPs are crucial in supporting students' speech and language needs in schools. Through collaboration and individualized interventions, SLPs like Hallie Sherman help students succeed academically and thrive in the school setting. Connect with Hallie:  Links: speechtimefun.com shopspeechtimefun.com speechretreat.com slpelevate.com instagram.com/speechtimefun Connect with Wendy:  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learningessentials/  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-taylor-7106b6a6/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TutoringLE  Website: www.LearningEssentialsEDU.com Review Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-special-ed-strategist-podcast-with-wendy-taylor-m-ed-et-p/id1639953041 

First Bite: A Speech Therapy Podcast
248: Teaching Self-Advocacy and Student-Led Speech Therapy

First Bite: A Speech Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 66:46


Guest: Hallie Sherman, MS, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Hallie Sherman discusses all things about working with older elementary-age students. If you're a “First Bite” listener but work with older elementary-age students or are considering leaving the world of early intervention and jumping to the school setting, this is the motivational hour for you. Hallie shares her tips on the trade in how to establish buy-in from older children in taking ownership of their goals and speech-therapy destiny. If you need guidance on building rapport with older speech kids, how understanding their reading fluency and comprehension levels impact all facets of their learning readiness, or how to help these students create their own speech therapy goals, this episode is for you.

The Modern Principal Podcast
The Principal and the SLP: An Interview with Speech Time Fun's Hallie Sherman

The Modern Principal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 27:14


The Speech Language Pathologist is an important role in any school. In this week's episode, we interview Hallie Sherman from Speech Time Fun and discuss:  - the expertise of your SLP - how to partner with your SLP - how to develop a strong working relationship - evaluation techniques for your SLP - the importance of helping your SLP connect with others - ways to retain your SLP Check out Hallie's online presence here:  Speechtimefun.com Shopspeechtimefun.com Slpelevate.com Speechretreat.com https://bit.ly/SLPcoffeetalk https://bit.ly/STF-ELLABELLABOOK Check out our sponsors: Just Right Reader's Science of Reading decodables accelerate reading achievement with decodables packaged to support both in-school learning and family engagement. Each of their 380+ decodables is filled with vibrant illustrations, engaging authentic stories, and diverse characters that represent students in America's schools. The decodables follow a rigorous phonics progression supported by the latest science of reading research, and phonics instruction is reinforced with a QR code on the back of each decodable that links to a digital phonics lesson in Spanish and English–a great tool for classrooms and families. Peer Driven PD: We bring you candid conversations from some of the best classroom educators in the country. Get your training directly from the teachers in the trenches as current classroom teachers guide your professional learning with authentic insights and practical strategies you can try immediately.

Sped Prep Academy Podcast
Language Based Strategies from an SLP with Hallie Sherman

Sped Prep Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 19:21


Welcome to another episode of the Sped Prep Academy Podcast, where special educators can learn and grow both personally and professionally.In this episode, we welcome Hallie Sherman, a Speech Language Pathologist from Speech Time Fun who joins us to discuss tips on supporting students with language and effective ways for teachers to work with SLPs in their buildings.Discussion:Importance of speech services in schools and common issues seen with students who receive these services.Language's impact on students' academic areas.Practical ways to assist students in the classroom.What SLPs need from special education teachers to provide the best support possible.Resources:IEP Impact Statements Growing Bundle by Sped Prep Academy - a bundle that provides resource cards, informational forms, sentence stems, and subject-specific examples for writing individual impact statements based on a student's unique disability and needs. It's a growing bundle, which means that new resources will continue to be added over time - at no additional cost to you once you buy it.The bundle is available at www.spedprepacademy.com/impact.Learn about my IEP tips as a guest on The SLP Coffee Talk Podcast Ep. 163Connect with Hallie:Subscribe to the SLP Coffee Talk PodcastFollow Hallie on Instagram Follow Hallie on FacebookGet the Critical thinking visuals freebie - www.speechtimefun.com/visuals Writing individual impact statements based on a student's unique disability and needs can be a big struggle AND a big time suck.! And in case you haven't noticed...extra time is not something you have a lot of. My IEP Impact Statements Growing Bundle will give you the resources you need to make writing impact statements a breeze. Follow JenniferInstagramTPT

The Literacy Dive Podcast
123. Strengthening Student Language & Critical Thinking Skills with Hallie Sherman

The Literacy Dive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 33:25


As a literacy expert, I always bring you strategies and tips that you can use in your classroom that bring your students success to their reading and writing skills. But sometimes, I love bringing on other experts to add to your teacher toolbox, especially when they bring a different perspective. That's exactly what I'm doing on today's episode. I have guest Hallie Sherman, a speech-language pathologist, who's giving us insight and sharing strategies on strengthening student language and critical thinking skills.Hallie Sherman M.S. CCC-SLP is a licensed speech-language pathologist working full time in a public school in New York. She currently works with 5th and 6th grade students but has experience working with preschool through high school. She is also the CEO behind Speech Time Fun, Inc. where she helps SLPs working with older students plan with ease and confidence through her blog, TpT store, SLP Coffee Talk podcast and her SLP Elevate membership. Although Hallie works with students with language disabilities, these strategies can be used with any student who struggles with vocabulary, comprehension, and other critical thinking skills. Hallie explains what different literacy skills she works with students on and emphasizes how building a strong foundation is the key to long term academic success.In order to be an effective reader, students need to retain a variety of skills, so if they're lacking in certain skills, it's going to hold them back. Therefore, by implementing these strategies that Hallie has provided us, it's going to strengthen a students' language and critical thinking skills, which is the ultimate goal. Show Notes: https://theliteracydive.com/episode123Resources Mentioned:Join the Writing Made Simple MembershipConnect with me:Check out my TpT StoreSubscribe to my E-mail listInstagram PostsBlog PostsFacebook PostsIf you are enjoying The Literacy Dive Podcast, please follow, leave a rating, and a helpful review! It is much appreciated and thank you for listening!Mentioned in this episode:Grab your Black History Month Biography Activities Bundle: https://theliteracydive.com/blackhistory

The Art of Online Business
Coaching Call: Should She or Shouldn't She? Crafting a New Launch for Her Membership

The Art of Online Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 18:08


What would you do in your business if you knew you were going to win? If you knew that you can't lose, how would you do it? In this episode of Art of Online Business, I'm sharing a coaching call that I had with one of my Accelerator members, Hallie Sherman. She already has a very successful membership program, and today, we are mapping out a new launch that she is thinking about doing for her audience. Hallie Sherman is a speech pathologist devoted to helping other SLPs succeed through low prep, engaging therapy options that keep their students motivated.She, like many of us,  wants to grow her business and have a bigger impact. But sometimes we, as business owners, start to think about what could happen if it doesn't work out. There's a mindset piece that can get in the way of our success. It's important to remember, when you approach your business as if you couldn't lose, you will win no matter what, and that's the theme of this episode. In this episode, you'll learn:The type of offer Hallie wants to create The mindset work she had to do to launch itWhy you win no matter what when you play the game of your business Hallie's Links:Check out Hallie's websiteListen to Hallie's podcastLinks & Resources:The Art of Online Business websiteDM me on InstagramVisit my YouTube channelThe Art of Online Business clips on YouTubeFull episodes of The Art of Online Business Podcast on YouTubeThe Art of Online Business Podcast websiteCheck out my Accelerator coaching program*Disclosure: I only recommend products I use and love and all opinions expressed here are my own. This post may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission.Full show notes available at www.rickmulready.com/675Apply for Accelerator

Beginning Teacher Talk
How to Support Your Speech & Language Students with Hallie Sherman

Beginning Teacher Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 32:56


When we see a student struggling, we often feel like it's our fault and that we need to have all the answers, but I want to encourage you to lean on the staff at your school to help. When it comes to speech and language, there are so many elements to consider, and your school's SLP has the skill set required to determine if a student needs their services. Our guest today, Hallie Sherman, is here to provide so much great information about speech and language. She's sharing which skills are associated with speech and language, what to look out for in your students, how you can collaborate with an SLP, what you can do in your classroom to support these students, and so much more. Show Notes: https://www.drlorifriesen.com/blog/speech-and-language  Grab my FREE Ultimate Classroom Management Checklist: https://www.drlorifriesen.com/ultimate-classroom-management-checklist Join our Beginning Teacher Talk Private FB Group now: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BeginningTeacherTalkGroup/ Check out Lori's TpT store (Beginning Teacher Talk): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Beginning-Teacher-Talk  Connect with Lori on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/drlorifriesen/ Connect with Lori on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beginningteachertalk If the Beginning Teacher Talk podcast is helping you in your teaching and if you're feeling extra loving, I would be so grateful if you would leave a positive review for the show! Your kind words mean the world to me. Just click here to leave your review now (and be entered into our draw for a $25 Amazon Gift Card)! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beginning-teacher-talk/id1456137677 I hope you have a wonderful week, and remember - just because you are a beginning elementary teacher, there is no need for you to struggle like one. Xo Lori P.S. Do you have your copy of my FREE Ultimate Classroom Management Checklist? Get yours by clicking here now! https://www.drlorifriesen.com/ultimate-classroom-management-checklist

Are they 18 yet?â„¢
Creating therapy materials to serve your caseload and build a business (with Hallie Sherman)

Are they 18 yet?â„¢

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 40:40


In episode 95 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast I sat down with Hallie Sherman, a school speech-language pathologist, blogger, and business owner from SpeechTimeFun.When Hallie started working as a school SLP, she had a difficult time finding materials for middle school and high school students. After a lot of trial and error, she managed to create her own tools to serve her students.In 2012, she decided to start a blog and start sharing some of these resources with others; thinking that no one would ever read it. Fast forward to the present day; and Hallie's created a successful Teachers Pay Teachers store which led to her building a membership site for school clinicians called SLP Elevate. In this conversation, we dive in to topics such as:✅How and why she started selling materials for SLPs, and why she originally started her blog under an alias (Miss Speechie). ✅The thought process and strategy behind the materials she creates; and why they help clinicians keep therapy aligned with the curriculum. ✅How therapists can educate others about what they do (and some hidden benefits of people NOT fully understanding your role). ✅How to get over your fear about sharing your clinical knowledge online.PODCAST PLAYER AND LINKS TO DIRECTORIES GO HERE ON BLOGTo connect with Hallie, you can find her blog here, connect with her on Instagram here, or on Facebook here. You can learn more about her program for SLPS, SLP Elevate, here. In this episode, I mentioned my “30 Skills and Tools to Foster Generalization” guide that walks through assets you can build to ensure clients get support outside your sessions. You can download this free resource here.

Telepractice Today
Hallie Sherman Discusses SLP Entrepreneurism

Telepractice Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 45:15


Hallie Sherman M.S. CCC-SLP is a licensed speech-language pathologist working full time in a public school in NY.  She currently works with 5th and 6th grade students but has experience working with preschool through high school.  She is also the CEO behind Speech Time Fun, Inc. where she helps SLPs working with older students plan with ease, confidence, and in minutes through her blog, TpT store, SLP Coffee Talk podcast and her SLP Elevate membership.   Learn more about the membership: slpelevate.com Check out Hallie's podcast: http://bit.ly/SLPcoffeetalk Tpt store: shopspeechtimefun.com Instagram: instagram.com/speechtimefun   You can listen to this episode wherever you listen to podcasts and at: www.3cdigitalmedianetwork.com/telepractice-today-podcast  

Heart, Soul & Hustle
038. Creating a Full Time Low Ticket Product Biz With Hallie Sherman

Heart, Soul & Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 29:45


Have you wondered what a low ticket product business can look like for a non-B2B Business? Enter Hallie Sherman! Hallie is the owner of Speech Time Fun, and she runs a highly profitable low-ticket product based business, and now she's sharing how with us! When you tune into the episode you're going to learn... -> How Hallie works 5-10 hours a week on the side (with a full time job) and makes a full-time income with her business -> The power of systemization and processes for scaling a business -> Understaing the power of connecting with and talking with your audience Tune in, and listen up - becuase Hallie has cracked the code to Low Ticket success!

The Missing Link for SLPs
Real World Preparation with Hallie Sherman: You Are Enough!

The Missing Link for SLPs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 23:46


Think you’ve figured out everything about working as an SLP in the real world after you graduate? Think again! In this episode, Hallie Sherman gives some great practical real world advice ranging from job interview preparation, to effective lesson planning, to seeking guidance as needed. She reminds us that it’s okay to not be perfect! That the kids you work with are your focus, and you will be making an impact in their lives. And most importantly, enjoy it and have fun! Visit FreshSLP.com/podcast for this episode's show notes, a full audio transcript and more great resources at the intersection of grad school and a successful SLP career.Not a substitute for a formal SLP education or medical advice for patients/caregivers. Fresh SLP is in no way affiliated with or representing any university.

The Resource Room
Hallie Sherman | Working with Your SLP to Accomplish Reading Goals

The Resource Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 32:02


I've been a licensed speech-language pathologist for the last 12 years and have seen it all. I graduated from the University at Buffalo in 2005 and received my masters in 2007 from Adelphi University. Since then, I have worked with children from preschool to high school, in both schools and home-based agencies. I've been at my current New York public school district for almost a decade, handling a caseload of 65+ fifth and sixth graders every year.What I've found is that both new and veteran SLPs are struggling. Our caseloads are staggering, our resources are thin, and we can't find enough ways to reach our students. On top of that, we have to juggle everything else: bus duty, paperwork, progress meetings, PD, activities prep, and our own personal lives.Find Speech Time Fun:OnlineInstagramFacebookTeacher's Pay TeachersPodcast Click here to check out the SLP Conference!

The Art of Online Business
Membership Sales Secrets, with Jason Brown (Replay)

The Art of Online Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 42:40


Whether you're considering adding a membership program to your business or already have one and want to grow it, this episode is for you.  On the show today, I want to share with you a case study of how Hallie Sherman, one of my Accelerator students, added a  membership to her business and knocked it out of the park in her first launch. Hallie welcomed  almost 500 members in the first 45 days and she did primarily by  listening and taking note of what her existing audiences were asking for. When you listen to the episode, there are a few key takeaways I want you to listen for that led to such a successful release of the program...  Research what your customers want and find the gap that's in your industry. Take advantage of resources you already have. Keep listening to feedback and create content based on it. Hallie's success didn't involve any elaborate plan or fancy tools. It was simply asking and constantly creating content based on the needs of the clients (many things we discuss inside of Accelerator) Check out the timestamps below if you want to jump to a specific area of the conversation as we deep dive into the super successful launch of her brand new membership... Discussion Points In Today's Episode: 0:00 Introduction  1:31 About Hallie Sherman 6:14 What drives her to be an online business owner and speech language pathologist 8:45 How spending less time on your business helps it grow 11:03 Giving a different kind of value to customers 14:52 Ask your team what they need to create your new resource 17:53 The importance of listening to your audience 20:54 Benefits of building your trust 24:48 The system in place 27:01 What did the launch look like? 30:35 If people buy when you go live, keep doing that 34:26 What made the membership special? 35:57 Custom platforms aren't always necessary Are you a course creator or online coach who's already averaging at least $7-8K in revenue per month from your online business and you're ready to increase your profit, have a bigger impact, with LESS hustle? If you're feeling overwhelmed, doing all the things, and you're not sure what next steps you should be taking in your business… Then my Accelerator coaching program may be for you.  Click here to learn more and apply for my Accelerator coaching program. Resources: Visit my website where you'll find more info about my coaching programs as well as hundreds of free podcast episodes →  https://rickmulready.com/ Join and apply to my Accelerator coaching program - https://rickmulready.com/accelerator  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SLPs Wine and Cheese's Podcast
Ep 124: Youtube in Speech Therapy ft. Hallie Sherman

SLPs Wine and Cheese's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 29:58


Maria opened up the show with talking about how she uses Youtube in speech therapy. Next, Deb welcomed Hallie Sherman from Speech Time Fun to the show. This is a special cross over episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Art of Online Business
How to Put On a HUGELY Successful Virtual Event w/ Hallie Sherman

The Art of Online Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 47:45


For those of us who run live events, one of the big challenges of 2020 has been what to do. Do you cancel them? Do you take them virtual? What’s the best solution? Today’s guest, Hallie Sherman, planned a live event for this July that she ultimately decided to take virtual.   And guess what?!  It ended up being a HUGE success! Today we're going to break down, why it was such a big success; what went into it; and why, for the foreseeable future, she's going to stick with virtual events. Hallie Sherman is a licensed speech-language pathologist (SLP) and author behind Speech Time Fun and the SLP Coffee Talk podcast. She creates digital resources which she sells on Teachers Pay Teachers and provides professional development through her Speech Time Fun PD courses and virtual live event, The Speech Retreat Recharge.  Through all of her products and offerings she helps school SLPs plan with ease and confidence and avoid burnout. She helps remind SLPs that they can plan motivating and engaging sessions without using elaborate plans or materials. When she isn’t working on her business, she continues to work full time in the public schools and runs around with her 6-year-old and 2-year-old daughters. On Today’s Show You’ll Learn:  How to recreate the excitement and energy of a live event for a virtual event  How to manage working full-time, running an online business, and being a mom Why Hallie decided to take her live event virtual instead of cancelling  What fears you have to overcome to plan a virtual event How to handle to the transition from live to virtual  What goes into a successful virtual event  The marketing materials that were used to create a hype Why virtual events might be even better than live events How to get over 1,000 attendees  The value of feedback and testimonials  The power of an efficient team The rise of virtual events has definitely been a really cool thing to come out of 2020. I know that we’ll be seeing a lot more of them, even when in-person events are possible again.   I hope this episode gives you ideas for how to prepare for this change in the future.  Are you an online course creator, coach, or you've got a membership program? Are you looking to optimize your business to the next level and you're making at least $5,000 a month in revenue?  If you’re overwhelmed and unsure what to do to take your business to the next level and you want my help to accomplish that, then my Accelerator program would be a great fit for you.   It’s application only. So to apply or learn more, go to www.rickmulready.com/accelerator.    Links & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: www.speechtimefun.com www.shopspeechtimefun.com www.speechretreat.com www.instagram.com/speechtimefun   Full show notes available at www.rickmulready.com/449 

SLP Corner
34. SLP CORNER: Keeping School-Aged Students Motivated and Engaged

SLP Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 21:11


Today’s guest is Hallie Sherman from the VERY popular Instagram page Speech Time Fun! She is a school-based SLP who works with older students, a blogger, an author, a TPT creator and a fellow podcaster. Today we talk about ways to keep older students motivated and engaged. We discuss why it can be challenging to work with older speech students, how to overcome these challenges and easy/free resources to use when working with older students. You can find out more about Hallie by checking out her blog, podcast and Instagram page. As always, please rate and review my podcast and thank you for listening! Follow me on:- Facebook - SLP Corner - Instagram - slpcorner- Check out my blog: www.slpcorner.com

SLP Stress Management Podcast
Stop Second Guessing Yourself as an SLP

SLP Stress Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 35:07


In Episode 5 of Season 2, I talk with Hallie Sherman, SLP and Podcast host about her experience with stress as an early SLP and how she stopped second guessing herself in order to thrive in her career. Resources:SLP Toolbox Sign-UpSLP PD CoursesSLP Stress Management CourseSpeech Time FunSLP Coffee Talk Podcast 

Let's Taco Bout Speech
Engaging Older Students with Hallie Sherman

Let's Taco Bout Speech

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 28:56


As children get older, motivating them often becomes more challenging. Hallie Sherman, founder of Speech Time Fun, is an expert on engaging and supporting older students with their speech and language development. Join Claire, Rachael and Hallie as they discuss these specific activities and motivational tips for this population. Visit Hallie's website at: speechtimefun.com. You can also follow her on Instagram @speechtimefun, and listen to her podcast: SLP Coffee Talk. Please remember to review, rate and subscribe! Thank you! If you have any questions, concerns or would like to suggest a future topic, email us over at letstacoboutspeechpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find us on Instagram @letstacoboutspeechpodcast and visit our website at letstacoboutspeech.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lets-taco-bout-speech/support

The Autism Helper Podcast
Episode 76: Teaching the Skill of Inferencing with Hallie Sherman

The Autism Helper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 29:20


Inferencing is an essential skill that impacts academic, functional, and social skills. Many children struggle with 'reading between the lines' and comprehending things that aren't explicitly said. Speech Language Pathologist Hallie Sherman shares some easy to implement activities to teach this important concept. Hallie gives ideas for working on this skill even at the most basic level with our younger learners and learners with limited language skills. Hallie's Website: https://speechtimefun.com/ Hallie's Podcast: https://speechtimefun.com/category/podcast/ Click here to find out more info about The Autism Helper Professional Development Membership: https://theautismhelper.com/membership-2021/ Want more information about The Autism Helper Courses? Visit: https://theautismhelper.com/courses/ Looking for a specific product or resource? Visit The Autism Helper store on TpT: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Autism-Helper Get all updates from The Autism Helper Podcast by clicking subscribe above. Head over to theautismhelper.com for more info. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest @theautismhelper.

Be The Exception
20. Getting Started with Boom Cards

Be The Exception

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 28:35


Have you heard about Boom Cards, but have no idea what they really are or how to use them? If that sounds like you, this episode is one you don’t want to miss.  Hallie Sherman from Speech Time Fun has joined me today and is sharing all of her expertise on Boom cards and how you can start using them in your classroom today.  For those of you who don’t know Hallie, Hallie is a licensed speech-language pathologist who has worked with children from preschool to high school, in both schools and home-based agencies. She’s been at her current New York public school district for almost a decade, handling a caseload of 65+ fifth and sixth graders every year. She’s also the creator of Speech Time Fun providing teachers all over the world with resources they can use in their classroom.   In this episode you will learn: What Boom Cards are and how they can benefit you and your students How you can get started with Boom Cards in your classroom or with distance learning How to integrate Boom Cards with Google Classroom How you can stay motivated during distance learning About Hallie’s self-care regimen and how she shows up for herself each day Additional Links and Resources Boom Learning: https://wow.boomlearning.com YouTube video about Google Classroom: https://youtu.be/2T-TlEL8FnY   Connect with Hallie Boom Resources: http://bit.ly/STF-boomcardscategoryTPT Boom Freebie: http://bit.ly/STF-contextcluesboomfreebie shopspeechtimefun.com speechtimefun.com http://bit.ly/SLPcoffeetalk instagram.com/speechtimefun facebook.com/speechtimefun   Connect with Dawn Find me on IG My Digital Products My Distance Learning Products   Subscribe Are you subscribed to my podcast? Trust me, you definitely want to do that so you don’t miss a thing! Click here to subscribe in iTunes!   Leave a Review If you are loving the podcast, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other teachers find my podcast and I love hearing what you think about the podcast as well. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what part of the podcast you found to be the most helpful!

Language During Mealtime
Interview with Speech Language Pathologist and Children's Book Author, Hallie Sherman

Language During Mealtime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 30:41


Today I will be interviewing Hallie Sherman, certified speech language pathologist, founder of Speech Time Fun, and author of the children’s book Ella Bella Just Can’t Tell ya! She graduated from the University at Buffalo in 2005 and received her masters in 2007 from Adelphi University.  Since then, she has worked with children from preschool to high school, in both schools and home-based agencies.  Check out her website at: https://speechtimefun.com/ To learn more about Hallie and learn some language and learning tips, click here.

Xceptional Leaders with Mai Ling Chan
Monetize Your Blog: 3 Speech Therapists Share Their Stories

Xceptional Leaders with Mai Ling Chan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 30:55


We return once again with Mai Ling and the Xceptional Podcast Network team to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association national convention. In this episode, Mai shares some great conversations that she recorded with ASHA19 attendees who write blogs in the SLP space. Featured today are Hallie Sherman, Kristin Cummings, and Whitney Smith.

SLPs Wine and Cheese's Podcast
Ep 65: The Glorified English Teacher Ft. Hallie Sherman

SLPs Wine and Cheese's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 53:13


Deb and Maria drank a red wine and paired it with brie cheese, cucumbers and strawberries. Deb and Maria talked about how some SLPs are called Glorified English teachers. Maria expressed her old views of how she once too had that mentality of SLPs working with general education students. Deborah advocated for school based SLPs and their expertise. Erik Raj has created a website www.slpawards.us to give SLPs and SLPA fancy awards. Enter coupon code "WINEANDCHEESE" at checkout for free shipping!!This episode is also brought to you by SLP ToolKit use the coupon code "wineandcheese" for $24 your annual subscription or your first monthLater on in the episode Deb interview Hallie Sherman from Speech Time Fun!! Hallie talks about being a school based SLP and how she targets speech therapy goals in mixed groups See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Art of Online Business
From Hobby to THRIVING Online Business with Hallie Sherman

The Art of Online Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 49:59


My guest today is a member of my current Accelerator mastermind group, and she has been crushing it in just the short time since we started working together! Hallie Sherman is a speech-language pathologist who works full-time in the public school system in New York, and for the last 8 years she’s also been selling digital resources for busy speech-language pathologists online, and I’m sure that her story will resonate with many of the listeners of this podcast. Hallie began selling her resources on a website called Teachers Pay Teachers back in 2012, and after realizing that she only had so many hours in a week, she has now shifted her focus to creating her own “mini-courses” to sell on her own website. Her products are reasonably priced, about $30 for one and $75 for a bundle, and Hallie recently had a very successful launch, generating 5-figures in revenue in just 5 days. In this episode you’ll hear how Hallie has made the transition from “hobby” to a true online business, and what really showed her that her audience wanted more digital offerings from her.  She reveals how she built her email list, which now has over 15,000 subscribers, and the way she launched her first online course to generate those 5-figures in revenue. From listening you’ll note that Hallie is an action taker who always has an open mind, and she doesn’t overcomplicate the process or try to re-invent the wheel. The way she launched is actually the opposite of what I usually teach my students, in that she created the course first and then sold it, but it worked really well for her since she already had the content ready and knew what she was going to have in her mini-courses. Hallie has created amazing momentum in her business so far, and I truly believe the sky is the limit for her when it comes to what she can create in her life and business!  Before we start the show, I’ve got something to ask. At this time we have over 500 5-Star ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts, which is great, but I’ve set a goal to get 750 of them by the end of Q3, Sept 30th, 2019. If you’ve gotten value from this podcast, I’d really appreciate you subscribing and leaving an honest rating and review. Take a screenshot, share it on your Instagram Stories and tag me, @rickmulready. When we hit the 750 ratings and reviews, I’ll be raffling off a book bundle of my top 10 business and mindset books for one lucky winner. If you’ve already left a rating and review, just take a screenshot and tag me on Instagram, and you’ll be eligible to win as well! Want to win a 30-minute strategy session with me? I’ll be drawing one winner at random each month, and all you have to do is give me your feedback on this podcast over at http://rickmulready.com/messenger, telling me what you’d like to hear more of - including topics you’d like to see covered, guests, style and frequency of the show! On the Show Today You’ll Learn:> How Hallie used freebies and segmented her email list to grow a waitlist of 600 people for her first course (before she first even launched) The way she reached out to her target audience of speech-language pathologists to learn exactly what they wanted from her products What Hallie considers her strengths, and how she used them to overcome “imposter syndrome” Her process of learning how to run paid ads to her lead magnets How she leverages her Instagram following of 15,000 people and positions herself as the “go-to” person in her industry The creation process and the steps Hallie took to then launch her mini-courses What she considers the biggest lessons (and surprises) from this experience What Hallie’s team looks like now and the exercise I gave her that will help her decide what role(s) to hire for next

Teacherpreneurs, Raise Your Hand
13: Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone

Teacherpreneurs, Raise Your Hand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 35:37


Getting Out of Your Comfort ZoneWe are going to talk today about getting out of your comfort zone. And not only being proud of what you do, and owning it but also standing up in front of people and telling people about it. My guest Hallie Sherman is a Speech-Language Pathologist in the New York school system who is here to talk about getting out of your comfort zone. She even spoke at the TpT conference in Austin this year, sharing the importance of being brave and putting yourself out there.Hallie’s journey began by finding a hole on Pinterest. She was one of maybe ten other speech-language pathologists who were blogging. She then started creating products on TpT, and the rest is history.Hallie was anonymous for about three years, but she quickly realized that she couldn’t put her voice into things staying silent. She couldn’t build the know, like, and trust you factor by remaining in the background.As TpT has evolved into being a marketplace that teachers are proud to be a buyer, authors have become more open about who they are and what they do. If Hallie could share one thing, she says-Be proud of what you have accomplished. Be proud of it and own it. I’m proud of it. I did it. Hear me, roar.Hallie also offers advice about finding your niche and then realizing when it is time to niche down even further when the marketplace gets crowded. She is a wealth of ideas and indeed, an exceptional person. Take a listen for more.Links Mentioned in the Show:Amy Porterfield’s FREE Digital Course Academy Starter KitHallie’s Website: Speech Time FunSpeech Time Retreat - Hallie’s Conference!Create Your Own Low Prep Therapy IdeasSubscribe & Review in iTunesAre you subscribed to my podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don’t want you to miss an episode. I’m adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the mix and if you’re not subscribed there’s a good chance you’ll miss out on those. Click here for iTunes.Now if you’re feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they’re also fun for me to go in an read. Click here to leave a review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!

Real Talk SLP
Real Talk SLP episode 3

Real Talk SLP

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 30:48


In this episode of the Real Talk SLP, Felice interviews Hallie Sherman from Speech Time Fun. Hallie is a school based Speech Pathologist that primarily works with 5th and 6th grade students. Because of her large caseload and not always having flexible time slots for seeing her students, Hallie has a lot of mixed groups. […] The post Real Talk SLP episode 3 appeared first on thedabblingspeechie.

Speechie Side Up
7: The One With Hallie From Speech Time Fun

Speechie Side Up

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 36:43


This episode features Hallie Sherman of Speech Time Fun. Hallie is an SLP and genius when it comes to low or no prep activities. She is an inspiration to all busy SLPs who aspire to make speech time fun! Listen to find out Hallie’s tips for keeping older students motivated, her top 5 no prep activity ideas, how to streamline social media, and even her favorite Bravo housewife!

Gift Biz Unwrapped | Women Entrepreneurs | Bakers, Crafters, Makers | StartUp
122 – Fear Held Her Back … Until It Didn’t with Hallie Sherman of Speech Time Fun

Gift Biz Unwrapped | Women Entrepreneurs | Bakers, Crafters, Makers | StartUp

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 36:43


Hallie is a licensed speech-language pathologist working full time in the public schools. In her “spare” time, she blogs and creates digital resources to assist busy speech-language pathologists to make their jobs a bit easier. She started this entrepreneurial journey 5 years ago. At that time, she didn’t have a permanent job and used her blog as a therapeutic outlet. Back then she kept her blog anonymous to prevent having issues while finding a tenure track position. In truth, Hallie didn’t think anyone would read it! But as time went on, she built a following and loyal customer base just by providing content her audience loved. After over 3 years of blogging, she finally revealed her identity and her audience no longer has to admire her incognito! Hallie’s StoryThe purpose behind Speech Time Fun. [4:08] How Hallie’s journey began. [4:53] Why Hallie wanted to remain anonymous. [7:32] She still had fear even after her first sale. [9:03] Getting caught up in the story and feeling like she was lying. [11:16] The big turning point to overcoming her fear. [12:02] The grand reveal process. [13:23] Recognizing her gift and being rewarded for it. [18:55] Hallie’s coming out article (http://speechtimefun.com/big-reveal-who-is-miss-speechie-of-speech-time-fun-plus-huge-giveaway/)   Business Building InsightsBe sensitive to your audience. [3:24], [25:30] Details on her blog topics. [6:23] Doing a Grand Opening as a homebased business. [16:13] Overcoming fear from an internal place. [17:56] Looking back on her journey – 20/20 hindsight. [20:03] What she recommends as an approach for others. [20:52] Starting LIVE broadcasts. [22:38] Productivity/Lifestyle Tool Teachers Pay Teachers (https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/speech-time-fun) [8:31] Dropbox (http://www.dropbox.com) – Online document storage and sharing Canva (http://www.canva.com) – Create designs for Web or print: blog graphics, Facebook covers, and more. Talewind (https://www.tailwindapp.com/) – Scheduling, monitoring and more for Pinterest Recommended Reading and Listening (http://www.giftbizbook.com) PODCASTS: Social Media Examiner Podcast (http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/podcasts/) Online Marketing Made Easy (http://www.amyporterfield.com/amy-porterfield-podcast/) Ask Pat (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/askpat-your-online-business-blogging-marketing-lifestyle/id806364627?mt=2) Contact Links Website (http://www.speechtimefun.com) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/speechtimefun) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/speechtimefun) Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/speechtimefun) Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/missspeechie) If you found value in this podcast, make sure to subscribe and leave a review in (http://www.giftbizunwrapped.com/GooglePodcasts) . That helps us spread the word to more makers just like you. Thanks! Sue

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Hallie Sherman shares with us how she balances her family, working a full time job, managing a 2-year and a successful Teachers Pay Teachers store plus a blog.