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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the site, resources, and working with an SLP.

🌐 About the Site

SLP Resources Hub is a professional resource website for speech-language pathologists offering structured, evidence-based therapy plans organized by disorder, age group, and setting — along with downloadable materials through Teachers Pay Teachers and Etsy.

All therapy plans are created by a board-certified CCC-SLP with 7+ years of clinical experience across school and private practice. Everything has been used with real clients.

Yes. All plans align with current evidence-based practice and ASHA's clinical guidelines. Always apply your own clinical judgment to each individual client.

📋 Therapy Plans

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 them.

Yes — all sample goals follow the SMART format and meet IEP compliance standards. Customize with your client's name, accuracy criteria, and timeframe.

Absolutely, and you're encouraged to. These plans are a clinically-sound starting point — adjust goals, criteria, and strategies to fit your specific client's needs.

New plans and materials are added regularly. Sign up for the newsletter on the homepage to get notified.

🛒 Downloading & Purchasing

Free resources download directly from the Resources page. Paid materials are on Teachers Pay Teachers and Etsy — click any product card to go directly to the listing.

A free TPT account is required for TPT purchases. Etsy allows guest checkout, though an account makes re-downloading easier.

Due to the nature of digital products, refunds are generally unavailable. If you experience a technical issue, contact me directly and I'll make it right. Physical Etsy products can be returned within 7 days.

🗣️ Working with an SLP

Consider a referral if your child is missing developmental milestones, is hard to understand, struggles with directions, stutters, or has social communication difficulties. Early intervention is always recommended — don't wait. Your pediatrician or school district can provide a referral.

Yes! Several materials are designed for home use. Always work with your child's SLP to confirm activities align with their current therapy goals.

"Speech therapist" and "speech-language pathologist" (SLP) refer to the same licensed professional. SLP is the official ASHA title.

✉️ Contact & Custom Orders

Yes! Use the contact form to describe your request — disorder area, age group, setting, and goals — and I'll let you know if I can help.

Yes, site licenses for school districts and group licenses for clinics are available. Contact me with your organization's details for a custom quote.

I'm open to collaborations with aligned brands, SLP bloggers, and professional development platforms. Reach out through the contact form.

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