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Here are some great goal ideas to get you started with writing goals for voice therapy. Be sure to customize these to meet the specific needs of your clients.
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This guide will help you decide which words to target when you’re using the Core Word Speech Therapy approach for children with severe speech disorders and limited attention.
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Ideas for the types of goals you can write for children who aren’t speaking yet.
This list can be used to help explain to children the different types of disfluencies (stutters) so they can identify their own stuttering behaviors. This would primarily be used for
Can’t find anything that the child is motivated to work for? Try a reinforcer probe to figure out what will get them to communicate.
Learning to answer yes/no questions can make a huge difference for a non-verbal child in terms of getting their basic wants and needs met.
*** The SLP Solution is for informational and educational purposes only and does not provide medical or psychological advice. We provide general resources but cannot tell you exactly what should be done for a specific client. Every client is different and your clinical judgement should be used when making decisions about specific individuals.
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