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Writing Speech and Language Goals

Writing Speech and Language Goals

Are you always on time with your paperwork? Do you get 100% on every test? Are you always right? You are probably saying of course not. You need to think about this when writing your goals for your students. They are having therapy because they…

Using Commercial Games in Speech Therapy

Using Commercial Games in Speech Therapy

  There are some great commercial games that will assist students in learning not just pragmatics but problem-solving and inferencing.  You just need to make sure that you are giving them the supports they need to play.  Guess Who Here is one support:  it is…

Finding resources to assist in speech therapy and in the classroom

Finding resources to assist in speech therapy and in the classroom

Ā  The internet has allowed us as clinicians to have research-based resources at our fingertips but sometimes finding these resources can take a treasure map. Here are some great resources: Reading Comprehension: Readworks The nonprofit ReadWorks provides K-12 teachers with what to teach and how…

Sparking a Child’s Interest to Help Focus

Sparking a Child’s Interest to Help Focus

School for some children can be hard. Children that learn differently may need more time to understand the curriculum, they may need more repetition or different presentation than their peers. Something that can assist in spark a child’s interest is using a character that they…

Using Examples and Non-Examples in Teaching Vocabulary

Using Examples and Non-Examples in Teaching Vocabulary

Learning vocabulary is a more complex skill than just remembering the definition of a word, you need to have an understanding of the concept being taught. Ā One way to teach concepts then is to give examples and non-examples of the words. When one gives an…

How I Became A Speech And Language Pathologist

How I Became A Speech And Language Pathologist

I was about to graduate from high school and unfortunately economics in the country at that time were bleak. I was fortunate that I lived in New York City and at that time City College system was tuition free . I was working as a…

What Are You Bringing to Dinner? A Language Game

What Are You Bringing to Dinner? A Language Game

My students love this game! You have been invited to a Potluck dinner What are you bringing to the potluck? Can we guess what it might be? This is a receptive/expressive language activity that can be played multiple ways. I was trying to have my…

Therapy Materials: Wonderful to have but they are not the ‘therapy’

Therapy Materials: Wonderful to have but they are not the ‘therapy’

It is great that there are so many great materials that can be used in speech therapy but we need to recognize that these are tools and not the therapy. So just as you would not say that a house was built by a ‘hammer’…

How to Teach Vowel Sounds In Speech Therapy

How to Teach Vowel Sounds In Speech Therapy

How do you teach vowel sounds in speech therapy? Did you ever have a student that sounded as if they had an accent but they really didn’t? Have you ever evaluated a child for speech but their single word assessment was good but they were…

Increasing Student’s Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOT)

Increasing Student’s Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOT)

Are you igniting your student’s high order thinking skills or are you stuck at theĀ basic recall of information questions? If you are attempting to create opportunities for Bloom’s Taxonomy of questions giving a range and depth to what we are requiring for students how are…