Quick Carry-Over Strategies and Ideas
Quick Carry-Over Strategies and Ideas Check out Laura Powell’s quick tips for helping children generalize their new skills to new settings! Download the Cheat Sheet: Download the Handout
Quick Carry-Over Strategies and Ideas Check out Laura Powell’s quick tips for helping children generalize their new skills to new settings! Download the Cheat Sheet: Download the Handout
Establishing Proper Placement for /t/, /d/, and /n/ Description: Correct placement of the /t/, /d/, and /n/ sounds can be a critical building block for beginning to work on more
Educating Patients on How the Voice/Speech Mechanism Works Description: When working with clients or patients who have voice disorders, a large part of what we do is client education. For
Survival Kit: Assembly Guide and Materials No-Prep Therapy Activities at Your Fingertips! Have you ever walked into a session and thought “Oh crap, I totally forgot to plan for this
Survival Kit SLP Survival Kit – Assembly Instructions and Materials Create Your SLP Survival Kit Have you ever walked into a session and thought “Oh crap, I totally forgot to
Carrie’s Themed Activities: https://www.speechandlanguagekids.com/themed-activities-speech-language/ Themed Activities on Teachers Pay Teachers: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/
Fun Activity Ideas: Cooking activities: https://www.speechandlanguagekids.com/cooking-activities-speech-language-podcast-14/ Making “books” in powerpoint. Have the child tell you what they want to write about and use pictures from Google image search. Building courses
If the Parent Walks Out… If they are upset and refuse to participate in the IEP meeting, the meeting can be continued without them. According to Wright’s Law: “When
I have high school ID students who are non verbal. I inherited several IEP where I am supporting the goal that states student will communicate their wants and needs.
What’s a Mandated Reporter? If you are within the United States (or territories), as a therapist, you are required by law to report suspected child maltreatment to an appropriate
*** 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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