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Inferencing | Speech Therapy Goals and Activities
Inferencing | Speech Therapy Goals and Activities How can we teach inferencing in speech therapy? What goals should we write for inferencing? An inference is when you use clues present (in text or in real life) along with your background knowledge to make a guess about something that's
9 Co-Teaching and Push-In Therapy Models that Work
Are you struggling to know the best way to do push-in therapy or co-teach? I've put together the top 9 models for co-teaching and push-in therapy for speech therapists and other professionals. Watch the video for explanations and click the button below to download the handout with all 9
8 Data Collection Ideas for Speech Therapists
Looking for some great ways to collect data as a speech therapist? Watch the video below for my top data collection methods and then click the button below to download my data collection forms for free! For More Productivity Hacks for Speech Therapists, Click Here!
Using Video Modeling For Kids With Autism
What is Video Modeling? Video modeling is a fun instructional technique where the child watches a video of himself or herself doing a desired behavior or skill. For example, let’s say Johnny always throws a fit on the way from the bus to his classroom at the beginning of
Tips for Productive Group Speech Therapy Sessions
Having trouble making your group therapy session run smoothly? Check out this video with four different approaches to group therapy plus tips for managing student behavior, collecting data, and starting your sessions off smoothly. To Download the Slides from this Video for Free, Click the Button
Productivity Tools For Speech Therapists
Thanks for stopping by! This video is going to show you my favorite tools for making my job as a speech therapist easier. These productivity hacking tools will show you how to get your work done more quickly and more easily. Click the video to view my hacks!
Speech Therapy Warm-Up
Still doing Non-Speech Oral Motor Exercises for Warm-Ups? Try this instead!! Click Here to Download a PDF of the Warm-Up Need some sources for this info? Dr. Loff shared these with me: http://lshss.pubs.asha.org/article.aspx?articleid=1778841 http://www.researchgate.net/publication/248844490_Oral_Motor_Exercises_and_Treatment_Outcomes http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/19058121 http://www.citeulike.org/group/18272/article/12798999 http://sig16perspectives.pubs.asha.org/article.aspx?articleid=1761803 http://lshss.pubs.asha.org/article.aspx?articleid=1779061 Speech sounds that are stimulable are more likely to improve without
Productivity Hacks for Speech Therapists
Making Your Job a Little Easier Are you drowning in paperwork? Do you have too many kids on your caseload? Do you feel like you spend more time on paperwork and meetings than you do with your students/clients? Would you like to feel like a more effective speech therapist? If
Figurative Language Examples and Speech Therapy Activities
Figurative Language Examples and Speech Therapy Activities Have you been bending over backwards trying to teach your students figurative language? Are they left high and dry when idioms are used in their classrooms? Well I’m going to take the bull by the horns and knock your socks off with
Declutter and Organize Your Speech Therapy Space
Productivity Hacks for Speech Therapists, Video One: De-cluttering and Organizing Your Speech Therapy Space http://www.speechandlanguagekids.com/declutter-and-organize-your-speech-therapy-space Click Here to Download the flow chart, floor plan, data sheet, and successes worksheet for free! Welcome to video one of my new Productivity Hacks for Speech Therapists video series. This
How to Help your Child with Teasing
“You’re kid sounds funny” “He’s so weird” “What’s wrong with that kid?” “Why is he doing that?” “Is she dumb or something?” Sticks and stones may break bones but words can be just as painful if you are the parent of a child with special needs. Those insults may
Writing IEP Goals | SMART Goals and Examples
Writing IEP Goals: Sample Goals and SMART Formula Looking for some awesome IEP goals for speech/language therapy? You've come to the right place! We've simplified and streamlined the goal-writing process (and even given you some samples to get you started). This page contains helpful resources for writing IEP
Frontal Lisp/Interdental Lisp | Speech Therapy Ideas & Word Lists
Frontal Lisp / Interdental Lisp | How to Fix it A frontal lisp, or interdental lisp, occurs when a child pushes their tongue out between their teeth on sounds like /s/, /z/, "sh", and "ch". We can help these children fix their speech errors with speech therapy techniques.
Final Consonant Deletion | Activities, Words, and Goals
Final Consonant Deletion | Activities, Words, and Goals Final consonant deletion is a phonological process (pattern of speech errors) where a child drops off the ending consonants of all words. Final Consonant Deletion Examples: “dog” becomes “dah” “cat” becomes “ca” And “Please Mom, can I eat some eggs and
How to Teach a Child to Form Narratives
Summary: Explicitly teach narrative structure to children: Introduction: settings and characters Details/Body: Use first, next, then, and last to describe the details in order. Make sure the problem is presented in this section. The solution can go in here as well or in the next section. Conclusion: The
The Magic Formula to Teach a Child Any New Skill (By Fading Supports)
The inspiration for this post came to me while I was laying in my 10-month-old’s crib with him. Yeah, I’m that mom. But let me explain! My sweet baby boy was an excellent sleeper until he hit the 6-month mark. Then, suddenly we went from one night waking to
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The Ultimate Resource Guide for Speech Therapists and Parents I thought it would be helpful to create a resource guide that includes all of the tools and tips that will help you in your work with a child with speech and language delays. On this page, you will see
Parent Rights in the IEP Process with Lara Wakefield
In episode 26 of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast, Carrie Clark interviews speech-language pathologist Lara Wakefield, PhD, CCC-SLP about the parent rights in the IEP process. Lara discusses what rights you have as a parent of a child with a special need or disability. Who is Lara
Phonological Awareness Hierarchy, Skills, and Goals
Phonological Awareness Hierarchy and Speech Therapy Goals Rhyming, alliteration, syllabification, blending, etc. These phonological awareness skills are crucial to literacy and reading success. This page will give you the hierarchy of phonological awareness skills and the order in which to teach them. Plus, we'll show you how to
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