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Every effective SLP has it…even if they don't realize it.
There's a hidden decision tree guiding their therapy choices: what areas to target, what skills to teach, what to do next, and when to move on. It's not something you're explicitly taught in grad school. It's something you slowly build over years of experience.
In this episode, I'm making that invisible decision tree visible.
We'll walk through the exact mental process strong clinicians use when they get that first call:
"Something feels off."
"They have a speech delay."
"It's probably a processing issue…"
I'll share with you my decision tree that helps me quickly narrow concerns into the right therapy area (speech, language, fluency, voice, social communication, or functional communication), and then how to follow a choose-your-own-adventure style path to identify what actually needs to be taught.
You'll learn:
How experienced SLPs move from vague concerns to clear therapy targets
How to sort challenges into the right buckets (and avoid chasing the wrong goals)
Why beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels matter and how they guide your next steps
How having a clear decision tree reduces decision fatigue and speeds up planning
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by too many options, unsure which skill to tackle next, or stuck second-guessing your therapy decisions… this episode will feel like someone finally handed you the map.
Listen today or simply grab our decision tree inside the SLK Curriculum today: https://hub.speechandlanguagekids.com/
By Carrie Clark, CCC-SLP4.6
156156 ratings
Every effective SLP has it…even if they don't realize it.
There's a hidden decision tree guiding their therapy choices: what areas to target, what skills to teach, what to do next, and when to move on. It's not something you're explicitly taught in grad school. It's something you slowly build over years of experience.
In this episode, I'm making that invisible decision tree visible.
We'll walk through the exact mental process strong clinicians use when they get that first call:
"Something feels off."
"They have a speech delay."
"It's probably a processing issue…"
I'll share with you my decision tree that helps me quickly narrow concerns into the right therapy area (speech, language, fluency, voice, social communication, or functional communication), and then how to follow a choose-your-own-adventure style path to identify what actually needs to be taught.
You'll learn:
How experienced SLPs move from vague concerns to clear therapy targets
How to sort challenges into the right buckets (and avoid chasing the wrong goals)
Why beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels matter and how they guide your next steps
How having a clear decision tree reduces decision fatigue and speeds up planning
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by too many options, unsure which skill to tackle next, or stuck second-guessing your therapy decisions… this episode will feel like someone finally handed you the map.
Listen today or simply grab our decision tree inside the SLK Curriculum today: https://hub.speechandlanguagekids.com/

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