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Banter Booster #98: Useful things for busy speech pathologists
Free NDIS updates, resources, training, useful research, & more!
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👋🏻 I’m David, and I want to help you celebrate the small wins 🏆️ ⚡️

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1. 🆓 Resources
It’s hard to teach something you don’t know anything about!!🤪
While I always say KNOWLEDGEABLE teachers teach students, not programs, sometimes we have to rely on programs until we have enough knowledge to teach a topic or subject!
Since the introduction of morphology in our
— Mme Lockhart (@MmeLockhartLDS)
12:41 PM • Aug 13, 2025
Updated resource! "Innovative Sentences to Learn From" - now with 50 sentences!
— The Broken Copier (@thebrokencopier)
10:54 PM • Aug 12, 2025
🆓The best free resources! Click bt.sdpubs.com/44raxvK to get fun ideas, engaging activities, and top organizational tools to help get the school year started!
#SpeechTherapy#SLP#EarlyLearning
— Super Duper (@SuperDuperPub)
6:00 PM • Aug 11, 2025
2. 🤓 Technical Skills, & Training
🚗 This week, Kate welcomes Dr. @tiffanyphogan to explore DLD. They dig into what DLD is, how it relates to dyslexia, signs educators can watch for at different grade levels, and how to support students in the classroom.
The conversation is packed with practical advice for— IDA Ontario (@IDA_Ontario)
11:55 AM • Aug 11, 2025
I am still surprised to find teachers who haven’t heard of this series. It is an absolute MUST watch full of great practice with really practical strategies for implementation.
— Laura Billingham (@mrs_billingham)
5:58 PM • Aug 10, 2025
I’ve done many writing episodes this season, including the very popular Writing Revolution episode. Great to end this season talking with a researcher- who has always been one foot in the classroom - about what research implies for writing instruction!
— Zach Groshell (@MrZachG)
3:48 PM • Aug 10, 2025
3. 🔓 Research
Children Draw Talking: Look at what we can learn from this open access article about 200 children from 24 countries who drew themselves talking with a 16-member interdisciplinary research team and a group of children undertaking the analysis @ASHAJournals
— Sharynne McLeod (@SharynneMcLeod)
6:34 AM • Aug 14, 2025
4. 🔥 NDIS and provider 🔧🔨
A national screening system for workers in childcare, disability and aged care is among the recommendations in a new report for the federal government. @UTAS_theconversation.com/from-childcare…
— The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand (@ConversationEDU)
8:09 PM • Aug 13, 2025
5. ❣️ Client views & 😍 for speech pathology!
Sometimes we all need a little help getting our point across.
I’ve written often about how language development advances simultaneously on two tracks.
Receptive language is the language we receive and comprehend, while expressive language involves that which we’re able to
— Dan Wuori (@DanWuori)
12:02 PM • Aug 11, 2025
Do you agree? Are there any names you would add to this?
— speechpathology (@speechpathology)
8:00 PM • Aug 12, 2025