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Date range
30 days90 days6 months1 yearAll time
Status
AllObservingPlanningTreatingComplete
Presenting areas
Articulation
Language / Semantics
Pragmatics / Social Communication
Fluency
Voice
Feeding / Swallowing
Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)
Active cases
0
of 47 total
Total cases
0
Goals in bank
0
Avg days to plan
0
first observation to finalize
Cases by status
47cases
Observing1226%
Planning817%
Treating1940%
Complete817%
Presenting areas
Cases can span multiple areas; counts may overlap.
Articulation
22
Language / Semantics
18
Pragmatics / Social Communication
11
Fluency
7
Voice
4
Feeding / Swallowing
3
Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)
2
Observation activity
Last 52 weeks of observation logs.
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This week
Speech-language news, curated for your caseload.
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This morning
May 19, 2026
Two papers worth your time this morning, plus one quiet shift in the AAC literature that's been picking up in the last month.
Aphasia
Constraint-induced language therapy outperforms standard naming practice in chronic aphasia at 12-week follow-up.
Why it matters — Across 84 adults with chronic non-fluent aphasia, the CILT arm held a 14-point edge on the WAB-AQ at three months. The effect size held even when controlling for baseline severity.
Why for you
Three of your post-stroke cases are in the maintenance phase — this is the cleanest evidence yet that intensity matters more than total dose at this stage.
Aphasiology·May 14, 2026Read on PubMed
Pediatric Stuttering
A six-month RCT shows Lidcombe gains persist when parents continue weekly recordings at home.
Why it matters — Maintenance dropped sharply in the no-recording arm. The home-recording group held %SS gains for the full follow-up window with no clinic visits.
Why for you
You have two preschool stuttering cases approaching maintenance — worth surfacing the recording protocol with their families before discharge.
Journal of Fluency Disorders·May 13, 2026Read on PubMed
AAC
Eye-gaze AAC users improve faster when partners are coached on wait-time alongside the device.
Why it matters — A small but well-controlled study isolates partner training from device training. Both helped; the combination roughly doubled the rate of multi-symbol turns.
AAC: Augmentative and Alternative Communication·May 9, 2026Read on PubMed
Career Canvas
Senior SLP · Pacific Therapy Group
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2022 · Role
Senior SLP
Pacific Therapy Group · 2022 – Present
2020 · License
Washington license
SP-60214
2018 · Role
Pediatric SLP
Cascade Children’s Clinic · 2018 – 2022
2018 · Degree
M.S. Speech-Language Pathology
University of Washington
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Senior SLPcurrent
Pacific Therapy Group · Seattle, WA · 2022 – Present
Pediatric SLP
Cascade Children’s Clinic · Tacoma, WA · 2018 – 2022
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Washington · SP-60214
Issued Jun 15, 2020 · Expires Jul 31, 2026
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Activity Bank
Browse, study, organize, and edit your activities. Save the ones you want for later. Group them into personal boards.
Bookmarked
14 saved
Boards
4 boards
Ask Tally
e.g. warm-ups for school-age stuttering
Picks for you
Minimal-pair drills for /r/ and /w/
Saved
Twenty-card minimal-pair stack with auditory bombardment, then production trials. Tracks accuracy across positions.
target · 15 min · Articulation, Phonology
Sentence-formulation scaffolds for expressive language
AI
Structured carrier phrases stepping up from 2-word to 5-word formulations. Visual supports included for early stages.
target · 20 min · Language / Semantics, Expressive
Pragmatic role-play: classroom turn-taking
On the HubOn 2 boards
Three role-play scenarios that target interrupting, topic maintenance, and asking for clarification.
generalization · 25 min · Pragmatics / Social Communication
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Oral-motor warm-up sequence
Five-minute kinesthetic warm-up — lip rounding, tongue lateralization, jaw stability. Good opener for articulation sessions.
warm-up · 5 min · Articulation, Motor Speech
Easy-onset bombardment for fluency
Auditory exposure to easy-onset phrases, then guided production. Pulls from carrier-phrase set and tracks struggles.
warm-up · 10 min · Fluency
Voice resonance — sustained /m/ with visual feedback
Two-minute hum at comfortable pitch with a real-time visual cue. Builds awareness of resonance placement.
target · 8 min · Voice
Story retell with picture supports
Three short narratives at grade-2 reading level. Targets sequence, main idea, and inferential questions.
target · 20 min · Language / Semantics, Narrative
AAC core-word combination practice
AI
Twelve high-frequency core words combined into 2- and 3-word utterances. Wait-time prompts built in.
target · 20 min · Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)
Cool-down: reflective debrief
Three-question wrap to end the session. What was hard, what felt easy, what to bring home.
cool-down · 5 min · Metacognition
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