Episode 2 Season 3

Measuring What Matters

Student-Centered

Progress with Purpose

What if the data point that mattered most wasn’t 80% accuracy—but your student’s confidence?

In this empowering episode, Hallie Sherman, the dynamic mind behind Speech Time Fun, joins us to talk about what progress really looks like in the school-based SLP world.

From reminding us that slow progress is still progress, to helping students tie their communication goals to real-life dreams—like asking someone to prom or making the soccer team—Hallie delivers practical, flexible strategies to meet students where they are.

We dive into:

  • Why no-data sessions are still successful sessions

  • How to build relevance and trust by focusing on student desires beyond the classroom

  • Shifting from perfectionism to presence in your therapy room

  • Reframing setbacks through a growth mindset (and a favorite YouTube video called Famous Failures)

Whether you're managing a massive caseload, mentoring others, or simply needing a mindset reset—this episode offers the reminder that you're doing more than collecting data:
you're creating impact.

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