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SOTB 6: Non-Compliant Children in Therapy with Heidi Britz
Show Notes and Resources Mentioned: Heidi Britz www.smartmouthslp.com YMCA Yes: offer families confirmation or support Medical: developmental pediatrician, be aware of financial costs and know resources Complementary Therapies: OT consult for sensory, ABA consult, school-based programs Availability: Are they able to learn how to be learners? Other Resources: Supporting
9 Tips for Fighting Burnout for Speech-Language Pathologists
Why did you get into speech therapy in the first place? Was it for the money? I doubt that. Was it for the fame? Yeah…right… No, I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that it was probably because you love helping people. You love that
Hide the Penny Game for Phonological Therapy
How to Use for Phonological Therapy: This fun game can be used for phonological therapy to eliminate phonological processes like Final Consonant Deletion. You can use this game to work on auditory discrimination or spoken production at the single word level. I also show you how to adapt this
CAS Video Series 3/3: Therapy for Older Children with Apraxia
This is the third video in a 3-part series about Childhood Apraxia of Speech. If you found this video by mistake and you aren't signed up to receive the other two videos by email, click here to make sure you don't miss out! How to do Therapy for Older Children with Apraxia:
CAS Video Series 2/3: Therapy for Younger Children with Apraxia
This is the second video in a 3-part series about Childhood Apraxia of Speech. If you found this video by mistake and you aren't signed up to receive the other two videos by email, click here to make sure you don't miss out! How to do Therapy for Younger Children with
CAS Video Series 1/3: The Difference Between CAS and Phonological Disorder
This is the first video in a 3-part series about Childhood Apraxia of Speech. If you found this video by mistake and you aren't signed up to receive the other two videos by email, click here to make sure you don't miss out! The Difference Between CAS and Phonological Disorder:
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Articulation and Phonological Therapy Approaches: How to Choose
Articulation Therapy or Phonological Therapy: Which Therapy Approach to Use Which therapy approach should you use when a child struggles to say sounds correctly? Articulation Therapy Approach? Phonological Therapy Approach? Something else? This page will explain the difference between an articulation therapy approach and a phonological therapy approach
Cycles Approach for Speech Therapy | Steps and Therapy Plan
Cycles Approach for Speech Therapy | Cycles for Phonology When a child is highly unintelligible (very hard to understand), we can use a Cycles Approach to help them catch up in speech more quickly. A Cycles Approach improves speech production by targeting each speech error for a short time
Social Skills Videos: For Speech Therapy or Video Modeling
Social Skills Videos One of the best ways to teach social skills to children is through the use of videos. Children who are having trouble learning appropriate social skills benefit from being able to watch demonstrations of the skills being performed. In this article about video modeling, I explain why
Social Skills Lessons for Middle School | Speech Therapy Goals and Activities
Social Skills Lessons for Middle School | Speech Therapy Goals and Activities What social skills should middle school students have? What can we do to help 11-14 year-olds who are struggling with social skills? What are some social skill lessons for middle school that we can use in speech
Middle School Speech Therapy Activities
Middle School Speech Therapy Activities How can we help middle school students (ages 11-14 yrs) improve their speech, language and communication skills? What middle school speech therapy activities are available? On this page, we'll show you our top middle school speech therapy activities for helping older children
Free Speech Therapy Activities | PDFs, Games, & AI-Powered Material Generators
Sarah's "Free" Speech Therapy Materials: Sarah used to spend hours every week scouring the web for free therapy materials and "fresh ideas" for her speech therapy sessions. Sure, those "free speech therapy PDFs" got her through each session...but they took forever to
The Speech Therapy Solution
The Speech Therapy Solution Membership It's so much more than CEUs! Evidence-Based Practice and Support at your Fingertips Join our huge community of members who are already enjoying less stress and more confidence! That's how many SLPs and professionals are already members! Learn About Discounts on
SOTB5: Lateral Lisp Therapy with Meredith Avren
Speech therapists Carrie Clark and Meredith Avren brainstorm therapy ideas for a child with a lateral lisp that just won't seem to go away! Links Mentioned: www.peachiespeechie.com Contact: Meredith Avren, email at PeachieSpeechie@gmail.com Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources
Resources for Educators
Speech/Language Resources for Educators (Teachers, Special Educators, Therapists, Paras, etc.) Welcome to our speech/language resource page for educators! I don't know what your experience has been lately but it seems to me like more and more children are falling behind than ever before. Some of those children will
Resources for Caregivers
Speech/Language Resources for Caregivers (Parents, Grandparents, Nannies, etc.) Welcome to our speech/language resource page for caregivers! As a mom, I can say for certain that being a full-time caregiver of tiny humans is the hardest job I have ever done (including being a speech-language pathologist!). Helping a child
Resources for Speech Language Professionals (SLPs, SLPAs, SaLTs, etc.)
Resources for Speech-Language Professionals (SLPs, SLPAs, SaLTs, etc.) Welcome to our resource page for speech-language professionals! We are the speech-language pathologists, speech and language therapists, speech-language pathology aides, and other professionals who are working day after day to help children all over the world communicate effectively with those
SOTB4: Tongue Thrust Therapy with Laura Powell
Speech therapists Carrie Clark and Laura Powell brainstorm ideas for helping a child eliminate sucking habits and remediating speech errors that result from tongue thrust. Links from Today's Episode: www.therapyu.org www.iaom.com Contact: Laura Powell at Laura@therapyu.org Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for
Speech Therapy Goals for Autism: 5 Areas to Consider
Speech Therapy Goals for Autism: 5 Areas to Consider Autistic children and teens can benefit from speech/language therapy to boost their communication skills.But what goals should we write for these clients? This page contains suggestions for 5 different speech therapy goals for autistic children and teens. We'll walk you through
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