Our speech posters, also known as SLP posters, can be used for all grade levels, and are sure to brighten up any classroom. Use speech therapy posters for middle school, elementary school, and even high school! Create a Speech Therapy Poster How to Make a Poster from Scratch Are you ...
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The Best Books for Fall Speech Therapy Sessions Fall is a beautiful time of transformation when the temperatures drop (at least where I live), the leaves become crisp Read Post Load More Technology Meet Maureen Hey there! I’m Maureen Wilson and I have been a school-based SLP for over a...
Imagine if your child could focus in the classroom without being distracted, remember assignment due dates on their own, complete their homework without stress and frustration, organize their thoughts in speaking and writing, and maintain good grades without feeling overwhelmed and anxious in the proce...
into the classroom- which unfortunately was on the other side of the school building. Boy did I get some looks from other teachers and students as I’m dragging this chair down the hall. Since I had made that threat, I knew I had to carry it out, but it wasn’t fun and I would ...
And these are not insignificant challenges. Trouble communicating makes it difficult to pick up new information in and outside the classroom. It makes forming relationships hard, and in the case of swallowing disorders, it disrupts social interactions. ...
However, as I have spent more time in the classroom, I have had the opportunity to be exposed to some inspiring interactive read-aloud techniques from the general education teachers I work with. (I especially would like to thank “Mrs. “L” in 2nd grade! While I have always relied on...
Something such as a glitter “princess” wand or a drum stick is of similar shape to the described classroom “talking stick” can help your child to develop reciprocal (back and forth) communication skills. Later, you can fade out the use of the stick and transition to the use of your ...
This knowledge will be helpful for SLPs using innovative service approaches in classroom settings.doi:10.1080/17549507.2022.2075467K. FoleyChristine D'ArcyAngela LawlessTaylor And FrancisInternational journal of speech-language pathology