Effective Breaks // Language Development at-home

Winter school breaks are a great time to help your child develop expansive language skills because there are many routines and traditions that take place this time of year, not to mention just a lot...

DOTCOM THERAPISTS SPEAK: FAVORITE CHARITIES

In honor of Giving Tuesday, we asked our therapists about their favorite charities. Here are the highlighted charities that DotCom Therapists love: Camp Encourage: https://www.campencourage.org/ Camp...

PARENT’S GUIDE TO IEP MEETINGS

An Individualized Education Program, IEP, is a plan that is put in place for children who qualify for special education services. Every year, participants of that program sit down to discuss plans in...

TELETHERAPY IS NOT A LAST RESORT™: AN INTERNATIONAL CONVERSATION

Whether it was the crisp Irish air, the exhilaration of leading a workshop with colleagues from around the world or maybe just this entire row that I’m taking up on the flight back across the pond, I...

PROGRESS CEASED: SIGNS IT’S TIME TO DISMISS

So, a big part of my job as a therapy director is to be there to support therapists during both the rewarding and the more difficult aspects of therapy. One of the more difficult aspects of being a...

FACT VS. FICTION: THE TRUTHS ABOUT SPEECH THERAPY VIA TELEPRACTICE

Let’s talk about teletherapy, shall we?! As teletherapy gets more and more popular, it sparks a lot of questions and many misconceptions. I want to take this time to talk to you honestly, and I want...

STAGE 1 IN MY TELE-JOURNEY

DotCom Teletherapy Hey everyone, I’m going to be a teletherapist! I am a Speech Therapist that recently had a baby and I need a job that’s flexible but still skilled…insert DotCom Therapy here. So, I...

MONTH ONE OF MY TELE-JOURNEY

Hey all, First of all, tune in to KY3 tomorrow morning, or look on www.ky3.com, to watch myself and the founders discuss DotCom Therapy!! They filmed it from my office and I was able to call the...

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