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Understanding Attention Deficit the Role of Speech-Language Pathologists
Elijah came barreling toward me, his excitement barely contained as he nearly collided with me. With a huge grin plastered across his face, he shouted, “Are you going to take me?” Elijah, a five-year-old kindergartener, is like a lively ping pong ball, bouncing from one…
9 Ways to Unlock the Potential of Gestalt Language Learners
Language acquisition is a unique journey for every child, but for Gestalt Language Learners, the process is particularly distinct. Understanding this approach and crafting a tailored speech and language therapy plan can significantly enhance their communication skills. In this blog post, we’ll explore what Gestalt…
The Magic of Joint Attention: Observing Our Little Ones at Family Dinners
This summer, our family started a new tradition of weekly dinners, alternating between two homes. It’s been a delightful experience, especially watching our grandchildren interact with each other. The two girls, both one year old, are a joy to observe. What has really caught my…
Multi-Sensory Strategies for Story Sequencing
Helping children understand and sequence the beginning, middle, and end of a story is a crucial skill for developing literacy and comprehension. For children who thrive on sensory experiences, incorporating multi-sensory strategies can make this process more engaging and effective. Here are some creative and…
Effective Strategies for Teaching Greetings to Students on the Autism Spectrum
Teaching greetings to a student on the autism spectrum using a multi-sensory approach can be highly effective, especially for those who crave sensory stimulation. Here’s a structured plan that incorporates various sensory modalities: 1. Visual Supports 2. Auditory Supports 3. Tactile Supports 4. Kinesthetic Supports…
Teaching Calendar Skills Using a Multi-Sensory Approach
Teaching calendar skills to students on the autism spectrum by incorporating tactile elements, educators can make learning about dates, days, and months an engaging and effective experience. Here’s a guide to help you teach calendar skills using a multi-sensory approach with a special emphasis on…
Multi-Sensory Strategies for Teaching Sight Words
Teaching sight words can be a challenging yet rewarding experience, especially for students who crave sensory experiences and have difficulties remembering these essential building blocks of reading. By engaging multiple senses, we can create a more dynamic and memorable learning experience. Here are some effective,…
Mastering Emotion Vocabulary: Multi-Sensory Strategies
Understanding and expressing emotions is a crucial part of social communication. For students on the autism spectrum, especially those who crave sensory input, teaching feeling words and how to express emotions can be challenging yet rewarding. A multi-sensory approach can make this learning process more…
Enhancing Speech and Language Skills through Project-Based Learning
A powerful approach that has been gaining traction in educational settings is project-based learning (PBL). As a speech and language pathologist, I have witnessed firsthand how PBL can significantly benefit the development of speech and language skills in children and adolescents. Let’s explore why this…