Everything you need to know about the site, resources, and working with an SLP.
SLP Resources Hub is a professional resource website for speech-language pathologists and caregivers. It offers structured, evidence-based therapy plans organized by disorder, age group, and setting — along with downloadable materials available through our Teachers Pay Teachers and Etsy stores.
All therapy plans and materials are created by a board-certified Speech-Language Pathologist (CCC-SLP) with 7+ years of clinical experience across school and private practice settings. Everything on this site has been used with real clients.
Yes. All therapy plans and materials are grounded in current evidence-based practice and align with ASHA's clinical guidelines. Where applicable, treatment approaches are cited. However, please use your own clinical judgment when applying any resource to a specific client.
Absolutely. Many plans are specifically written for school-based SLPs, with IDEA-aligned goals and IEP-friendly language. Use the "School" filter on the Therapy Plans page to find plans designed for the school setting.
Yes — all sample goals follow the SMART format (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound). They are written to meet IEP compliance standards and can be customized with the client's name, accuracy criteria, and timeframe.
Yes, and you're encouraged to. Every client is different, and these plans are designed as a starting framework. Adjust the goals, criteria, and strategies based on your clinical assessment and the individual needs of your client.
New therapy plans and materials are added regularly. Sign up for the newsletter on the homepage to get notified when new content is published.
Free resources can be downloaded directly from the Resources page. Paid materials are available through Teachers Pay Teachers and Etsy — clicking any product card will take you directly to the listing on those platforms where you can purchase and download.
For Teachers Pay Teachers purchases, you will need a free TPT account. For Etsy, you can check out as a guest, though having an account makes it easier to access your purchase history and re-download items.
Because digital products can be downloaded immediately, refunds are generally not available. However, if you experience a technical issue with a file, please contact me directly and I'll make it right. For physical Etsy products, please contact me within 7 days of receiving your order.
Consider seeking an evaluation if your child: isn't meeting developmental speech/language milestones, is difficult to understand by unfamiliar adults, struggles to follow directions or answer questions, stutters, or has difficulty with social communication. Early intervention is always recommended — there is no "waiting to see" if you have concerns. Your pediatrician or school district can provide a referral.
Yes! Several materials are designed for home use, including parent handouts and home practice guides. However, always work with your child's SLP to ensure any home activities are appropriate for their current therapy goals. Activities done at home should complement — not replace — clinical sessions.
"Speech therapist" and "speech-language pathologist" (SLP) refer to the same licensed professional. "Speech therapist" is a common informal term, while "speech-language pathologist" is the official professional title used by ASHA and most licensing bodies.
Yes! I take custom plan requests. Use the contact form to describe what you're looking for — disorder area, age group, setting, and any specific goals — and I'll let you know if I can help.
Yes, I offer site licenses for schools and group licenses for clinics. Please contact me with your organization's details and I'll put together a custom quote.
I'm open to collaborations with aligned brands, SLP bloggers, and professional development platforms. Reach out through the contact form with your proposal.
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