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Progress Reports

Progress Reports

Progress Reports Writing clinical reports is an important skill for any speech and language pathologist. The writing needs to be both professional yet written in a family friendly way.  It is important to consider your audience when you are writing and to provide enough information that…

Develop Social Pragmatic Goals Conversation

Develop Social Pragmatic Goals Conversation

Conversations for most of us happens naturally without too much thought. How then do we make the analysis of this skill to teach it to someone who is having difficulty with this?  We are nearly taking an autopsy of conversation and dissecting the parts of…

Look who else wanted to be a speech language pathologist!

Look who else wanted to be a speech language pathologist!

I love what I do and have always found the profession of a speech and language pathologist to be a fabulous one!  I however, was surprised to find out so did some other famous people. Jay Leno: Comedian, TV host, actor: BA in speech pathology…

Being Flexible, Writing Goals for Clinic

Being Flexible, Writing Goals for Clinic

As a speech and language pathologist, as in life we need to be flexible. You will be at a work site that might do things in a different way that you may have been taught or the way the last work site had you do…

Keeping Emotions and Opinions Out of Reporting Therapy Sessions

Keeping Emotions and Opinions Out of Reporting Therapy Sessions

In writing therapy SOAP notes or progress notes it is important that we keep emotions or opinions out of the notes. Keep these things in mind: Record fact not opinion. Avoid words that are inherently subjective Don’t say ” Child was bored ” rather say…

Phonological Approach to Speech Therapy

Phonological Approach to Speech Therapy

  ASHA, the American Speech, Language,and Hearing Association  clarifies that ” Articulation approaches target each sound deviation and are often selected by the clinician when the child’s errors are assumed to be motor-based; the aim is the correct production of the target sound(s). Phonological approaches target a…

Baseline Information

Baseline Information

Getting good baseline information is very important when working with students as it gives a good starting point. The clearer you write this on the goal sheet or lesson plan the easier it is for anyone reading it to understand not just where the child…

Do Not Fear Making Mistakes: Only Not Correcting Them: Common Errors

Do Not Fear Making Mistakes: Only Not Correcting Them: Common Errors

Making mistakes are part of life. My dad always told me to look at pencils they come with erasers as everyone makes a mistake. However sometimes knowing a mistake another person has made helps to prevent us from making the same one. In working with…

Teaching Sight Words,  Why is it Important and How Can We Assist ?

Teaching Sight Words, Why is it Important and How Can We Assist ?

Besides learning to break the phonetic code and sounding out words knowing sight words is crucial to being a reader. Sight word recognition is one of the important building blocks in a child learning to read. If a child is successful with sight words they will…

Why use nursery rhymes in the classroom?

Why use nursery rhymes in the classroom?

  Hey Diddle Diddle Mother Goose Rhymes introduce students to literature that has been passed down for generations. The rhymes assist the students in learning vocabulary and practice phonemic awareness. Learning these poems by heart assist in developing auditory memory skills.   In creating this…