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The Steve Gleason Act of 2015 needs your support

The Steve Gleason Act of 2015 needs your support

  Please support H.R. 628 (The Steve Gleason Act of 2015) as it will help protect Medicare beneficiary access to the communications technologies. The bill aims to do this by achieving two goals: (1) removing SGDs from the DME payment category of “Capped Rental” and…

Data:  an essential ingredient in therapy

Data: an essential ingredient in therapy

  Data is a very important part of doing speech and language therapy.  We need to have evidence that what we are doing is having an impact. It assists us in knowing what the next steps will be. American Speech and Hearing Association ( ASHA)…

Work task schedule or mini schedules

Work task schedule or mini schedules

  Children with language learning difficulties learn best when they can predict what they are going to be doing.  In another blog (  http://prakovic.edublogs.org/2014/05/30/would-you-turn-back-home-if-you-forgot-your-cell-phone-the-importance-of-schedules/)  I discussed the importance of a schedule.  It is also important that the child understands not just what work they need…

February 2015 Some additional examples of speech and language goals

February 2015 Some additional examples of speech and language goals

This is the third in a series so if you haven’t read these blogs you may want to in order to give yourself a complete picture. Developing Student Goals Some new speech and language goal examples September 2014 Developing goals is a constant process of…

Can I have one more minute please!

Can I have one more minute please!

    How many of you plead for one more minute when the alarm clock goes off?  This is the feeling that students sometimes feel when their break is over. They want to extend it by a little bit. We need to teach students how…

Determining Reading Levels of Books or Text Selections, Student Instructional levels

Determining Reading Levels of Books or Text Selections, Student Instructional levels

When choosing a book for speech and language therapy you want to make sure that the text matches your student’s reading level.   There are several tools that you can use that will make this easier. Scholastic has a tool called Book Wizard: http://www.scholastic.com/bookwizard/ This will…

Some new speech and language goal examples September 2014

Some new speech and language goal examples September 2014

    Writing goals can be a difficult task. Here are some more examples of good goals. In order to have a goal you need to have baseline information as well as an understanding of language development and the curriculum that is expected at the…

It’s Mine by Leo Lionni  Lesson Using Text Talk from Scholastic

It’s Mine by Leo Lionni Lesson Using Text Talk from Scholastic

  In class I am using  “Text Talk”.  This program delivers direct vocabulary instruction of sophisticated words, combined with rich talk about text, to provide students with critical language and reading comprehension skills. This scientifically based program has been proven effective in raising students’ knowledge…

Visual Supports and Autism: The need for standard presentation

Visual Supports and Autism: The need for standard presentation

Visual supports can be invaluable tools in helping people with autism understand and interact with their environment. However, there is a need for standardized visuals that are used consistently to ensure optimal outcomes for those with autism. We will explore the importance of visual supports…

Whole Brain Teaching

Whole Brain Teaching

  Each year I establish the “rules” of my lesson using Whole Brain Teaching developed in 1999 in the small Southern California town of Yucaipa by  three instructors, Chris Biffle (college), Jay Vanderfin (kindergarten) and Chris Rekstad (4th grade). They spent a year designing a…