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Assessing Writing in Children

Assessing Writing in Children

Similar to evaluating oral language we need to evaluate written language.  When we are looking at writing we want to examine the student’s sample in several ways. Conventions/ Mechanics (spelling, punctuation) Structure/ Organization (Does it have a beginning, middle and end, is there use of…

Would you turn back home if you forgot your cell phone?  The importance of schedules.

Would you turn back home if you forgot your cell phone? The importance of schedules.

Would you be lost without your Smartphone? How many of you would go back home if you realized that you had forgotten your phone?   Why is this? It keeps us organized, informed and connected to our world. That is very similar to what the…

Reflections on ” The Last Lecture” and my teaching philosophy

Reflections on ” The Last Lecture” and my teaching philosophy

  I am reading ” The Last Lecture”  a book written by Randy Pausch, a Computer Scientist  who passed away 2008 from cancer. He was asked to give a lecture as if would be his last, unfortunately when asked he had actually been given just months…

Lesson Plans for speech and language pathologists

Lesson Plans for speech and language pathologists

Date:                                                    Session :  Lesson Plan                                    Client Initials:   I have added the document here so that you can download and save it. Lesson Plan Baseline level of performance Goal:. Materials: Procedure: Data:     Observations/Behavior:  This is the format that I would like you…

SMART goals: Designing your own professional goals

SMART goals: Designing your own professional goals

  SMART goals are an essential part of the work of a speech and language pathologist. Here is a reference that has many resources for SMART goals. SMART goals http://prakovic.wikispaces.com/Goal+Writing We need to make SMART goals not only for our students but also for ourselves. S:…

Vocabulary Development: Wizard of Oz

Vocabulary Development: Wizard of Oz

    Each year I chose a classic story and use that has the basis of my lessons. I  feel that it is important that our children learn the classics and not just the Disney versions of stories. So much of our literature is part…

Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing. — Theodore Roosevelt

Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing. — Theodore Roosevelt

I have been blessed in my life to do something that I am passionate about. Everyday brings new joys and new problems. One could say that there is never a dull moment.   My new project will be combining some of the therapy strategies that…

How do you decide what materials, activities and books you should use in treatment?

How do you decide what materials, activities and books you should use in treatment?

 It is really important that when we are working with children with special needs that we think about age appropriate materials. There are times that this is called “ Normalization” as it is insuring that we are exposing and allowing the person with disabilities to…

A Good Start: Listening Rules

A Good Start: Listening Rules

As a speech and language pathologist we often are going from case to case. Our students are coming in from something different and they too need time to adjust to therapy session. Rules and routines assist in setting up the session so that it is…

Survival Guide for a Student Speech and Language Clinician First Session

Survival Guide for a Student Speech and Language Clinician First Session

This is it. You finally have your first clinical assignment.  A multitude of feelings come over you, excitement about finally being able to “do” the task that you have been putting so much academic effort into, anxiety about what your client will be like, the…