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  • How to Assess Written Language Skills in Children

How to Assess Written Language Skills in Children

In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark outlines how to assess written language skills in children. Links http://www.corestandards.org/wp-content/uploads/ELA_Standards.pdf http://www.schoolimprovement.com/docs/Common%20Core%20Rubrics_Gr9-10.pdf More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients?  Join us in The

Using the Expanding Expressions Tool (EET) in Speech Therapy

Using the Expanding Expressions Tool (EET) in Speech Therapy In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark discusses the EET tool (expanding expressions tool) and how it can be used in speech therapy. Join the Hub to Access (Free Trial)

  • Making Literacy Therapy More Relevant for a Teen with Dyslexia and Dysgraphia

Making Literacy Therapy More Relevant for a Teen with Dyslexia and Dysgraphia

In this video, Speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark discusses ways to make literacy therapy more relevant and helpful for a teen who has dyslexia and dysgraphia. Use Classwork: Find opportunities to work on reading practice within the student’s homework or assignments: Look for and practice specific spelling

  • The Speech Therapist's Role in Reading and Writing in Children and Adolescents

The Speech Therapist’s Role in Reading and Writing in Children and Adolescents

In this episode of The Speech and Language Kids Podcast, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark discusses what speech therapists can do to help with literacy (reading and writing) skills in children and adolescents. What is Literacy? Pre-reading skills like phonological awareness and basic language skills Reading skills Writing

  • how to teach persuasive writing to students

Persuasive Writing for Kids: How to Teach Persuasive Writing

Persuasive Writing for Kids What is Persuasive Writing? Persuasive writing is a type of writing skill that is expected of high schoolers in the United States.  According to the common core curriculum, children in 9-12th grades must be able to express their ideas in discussions persuasively.  The goal of

Group Speech Therapy Activities for Autism: Classroom Ideas

Group Speech Therapy Ideas for Children with Autism: Often, autistic children with significant communication needs are grouped together so they can benefit from a modified classroom and extra supports.  We can support these learners in our speech therapy sessions as well as in the classroom by running activities

Teaching a Child with Autism to Respond to Questions

Helping Autistic Children Respond to Questions: There are many times throughout the day that we ask other people questions and need to respond to other people's questions.  However, autistic children who are just learning to communicate with those around them may struggle with this skill.  They may be

Speech Therapy Ideas for Nonverbal/Nonspeakin Autism

Speech Therapy Ideas for Non-Speaking Autistic Children: It's not always easy to know why a child is not yet speaking.  Some children may be late talkers and may catch up on their own without help.  Others may struggle to speak for a long time. Fortunately, we don't have to know

Speech Therapy for Non-Verbal Children: Building Functional Communication

Therapy for Non-Speaking Children: How to Boost Functional Communication Skills Do you know a child with autism who isn't able to communicate basic wants and needs?  Does the child lack the social skills to participate in social interactions?  Do you need a guide for how to improve functional communication

Improving Phonological Awareness Skills for Older Children who are Already Reading

Find out how you can work on phonological awareness skills with older children to improve their literacy skills even if they're already starting to read some words or even books! Notes:  Work on the same phonological awareness skills you would for your younger students –http://www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ultimate-guide-phonological-awareness-pre-reading-skills/ Start

Online Reading Materials for Story Recall and Other Literacy Activities

Let me show you the best resources for finding online reading materials that you can use for story recall or other literacy activities during speech therapy! Notes:  www.BookSource.com Lists of books that support various common core curriculum areas Can buy the books through the website or

How to Teach Prefixes to Improve Decoding Unknown Words when Reading

Learn how to teach a child prefixes so they can use them to decode unknown words when reading: Notes:  For Production (Spoken or Written) Collect a writing sample or spoken language sample and check off which common prefixes the child uses spontaneously and correctly (http://teacher.scholastic.com/reading/bestpractices/vocabulary/pdf/prefixes_suffixes.pdf) Choose

Speech and Language Therapy Guide

⬅ Back to Speech and Language Kids Store View Shopping Cart Add to Cart Speech and Language Therapy Guide PLUS All-In-One Articulation Program and Materials Kit eBook. My two most popular products together! Speech and Language

Improving Summarizing Skills in Children Through Literacy

Today, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark explains how to help a child learn to summarize an event or story through the use of literacy activities.  Listen below! Show Notes: Step One: Teach Main Idea Click Here to See How to Teach Main Idea Click Here to Download my

Jump Start Your Late Talker

⬅ Back to Speech and Language Kids Store View Shopping Cart Add to Cart Jump Start Your Late Talker eBook This 8-week program will show you what you can do at home to help jump

Teaching Core Vocabulary for AAC Users (Jeff Stepen)

In this episode of Speech Therapy: Storm of the Brains, Carrie Clark is joined by Jeff Stepen from www.conversationsinspeech.com to discuss activities that will help target core vocabulary for AAC users. Core Vocabulary for AAC Users Links: Conversations in Speech Podcast Pixon Project PRC Website Word Toob App Songs/Music: http://vantatenhove.com/

Supporting Details and Main Idea Examples & Teaching Tools

Main Idea and Supporting Details This learning guide will demonstrate how to help a child learn to identify main idea and supporting details in a written text as well as to include them in their own writing.  We'll provide examples and definitions along the way. We use

How to Help Parents Understand the Importance of Speech Therapy and How to Help at Home

The following video comes from my membership site, The Speech Therapy Solution.  Each week day, I answer one question from a speech therapist with a short training video.  I hope you enjoy today's video!  For more great videos or to get your questions answered, come join us in The

Working Smarter to Help Children with Speech and Language Skills

Learn how to reduce burn-out and stress whether you're a speech therapist or a parent of a child with speech and language delays.  (Episode 55 of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast) Manage Your Time Parents: Break practice sessions up into small chunks.  5 minutes in the morning