A Step-By-Step Guide to Jump-Start, Track, and Expand Your Toddler’s Language Book review (non-paid) by Lavelle Carlson The author, Kimberly O. Scanlon, M.A., CCC-SLP has graciously provided a copy of her new book for a giveaway. Please put your name
Party Animals! A Wild Collection of Speech Sound Poems

By Tali Kellerstein, Speech/language Pathologist Thank you so much for hosting my post, SLP Storytellers! I’m super excited to present my new book, Party Animals! A Wild Collection of Speech Sound Poems, which bridges speech, language and early literacy skills with a
Summer Reading List

Travel is great for educating your children. Sadly, this year less people will be traveling less. Use books to help maintain academic skills. At the same time instill in your children an appreciation of other people and places. Below are
SLP Storytellers Photos
Help! I need your help to decide if I should start putting 2,000-3,000 photos on this site for the exclusive use of my subscribers. Please check out the images. Terms of Use Subscribers to www.slpstorytellers.com have access to the use of these
“The Time Has Come” to write your book.
9 Steps to Self-publish Your First Children’s Book Dr. Seuss says (Marvin K. Mooney, Will You Please Go Now), “The time has come. The time is now.” Yes, it is time to write your book! Many speech-language pathologists dream of
Seeing is Knowing – Toucan, The Great Potoo, Kinkajou, and More
With the COVID-19 pandemic entering its fifth month I have been ruminating on an important aspect of storybooks. Children who are read to often and regularly have greatly increased chances for success in reading and in academia. One area that
PRE-READING EARLY LITERACY GUIDE USING STORYBOOKS
What can parents do to help prepare their child for school? SHARED STORYBOOK READING is the most effective and developmentally appropriate method of preparing young children for formal reading. It can be used formally by early childhood teachers and speech-language
Storybooks for Difficult Current Event Discussions
Early childhood speech/language pathologists have always had storybooks for their “go-to” material. My usual book reviews address specific goals for speech children. However, with all the bad news that our young children see, storybooks are filling another early childhood need.
Parent Facilitators of Speech Therapy – Sloths Are Slow (non-paid book review)
YES! Parents can do the job of Speech/Language Pathologists. BUT, there must be some way of presenting the information to the parents in a format that can be engaging and fun for the children while at the same time addressing
Introduction to Self-Publishing on Amazon
This blog is a shortened version of Amazon’s publishing process. This blog covers a few items that may not be picked up on in their explanations. I have included several opinions that affected how I self-published. It is relatively easy