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Yesterday, I posted about the Culture of Schools and how I left all my work at work, except for a handful of times this year. I promised to tell you the ways I made that happen and I promise I will still do that! One of the ways I was able to do that is with templates for paperwork. I have always used templates for test write-ups but that was really it. This year, I expanded my templates and found that it really saved me precious minutes that add up over time. Many of those templates are specific to my school and placement, but some of them are universal and I’ve started to share them with you here at SRN.

Paperwork Shortcuts, Templates for SLPs

Paperwork Shortcuts! Awesome. Fantastic! JENNA, DON’T TEASE ME!  WHERE ARE THEY?!

Paperwork templates for SLPs

They have their own little section of the blog. Scroll up to the top of this page, look in the teal bar and find “Paperwork Shortcuts”. This way, next fall when you go to write your first report, all you have to do it make it back to the homepage to find them!

Hop on over there now and let me show you around! You’ll find Speech and Language Classroom Accommodations, Speech and Language Recommendations for Parents, and a few ideas for Educational Impact statements for speech therapy. If there are other templates you’d like to see, leave me a comment over there!  Ready, go check it out!

Stop back next week to catch up on  the other ways I left work at work!

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9 Comments

  • I just added your paperwork shortcuts to my bookmark bar so I have easy access. Thank you, thank you for sharing those! What a timesaver and great to see another SLP’s go-to language used in their reports and programs.

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  • I also made your paperwork shortcuts a bookmarked link – awesome! I will refer to it often come kindergarten transition time!

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  • This is an amazing addition to your site! We must think a lot alike because every time I have an idea you seem to be one step ahead of me in implementing it! (Always a big help) I had a desire to start a Word of the Week program and there you were with a program on TPT. Thank you for making a recommendations ‘word’ bank. I have wanted to do this for a while but haven’t gotten around to it (maybe due to the reasons in your previous post, however I have managed to draw that line between work and home this year too!) Thanks again for all your creative and functional ideas!

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  • Thanks for the great resources! (In the first sentence of this blog, I think you meant to say “left all my work at work.”)

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  • These are wonderful & I’ve used them often! I would love to see your report templates that you use too!

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