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What is the Clinical Assessment of Articulation and Phonology (CAAP-2)?
The Clinical Assessment of Articulation and Phonology-2 is a test used to evaluate articulation and phonology and get baseline information. Some of the fun benefits of this particular test are the little figures that come as part of the test. For some of our younger…
Writing Precise Baselines IEP Goals
One of the first things we do when we meet a new client as stated in another blog is to do an initial assessment to gather a baseline. It is very important that we clearly define this baseline so that it is clear exactly what…
How Does Assessment Drive Instruction?
Assessment drives instruction. Evaluation data helps to drive the instruction of a student. When we take baseline we get a direction for our teaching. Prior to seeing a new student/client, we read through their records to develop a picture and to make a group of…
Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day
My mother is from Kinvara, County Galway, Ireland. As children, we would go there for summers to live on my grandparent’s farm. They lived in a thatched cottage with chickens in the front yard and calves in the back of the house. My mother is…
What is Van Riper Approach to Articulation Therapy?
One of the options for speech therapy for articulation is the traditional approach. Back in the dark ages ( or when I was being trained as a speech and language therapist), the researchers prescribed a sequence of treatment for children that had difficulty saying sounds.…
Examples of Speech and Language Goals
Constructing goals can be a difficult task. If you think about this process as a multi-step activity it will assist you. You begin treatment with a student by reviewing the history of the child. In reading this and speaking with the family you may have…
Lesson Plans for Speech Pathologists: More Information for Beginning Sessions
When we write a lesson plan we are integrating information from what we know about a client and what we want to know about the client. I understand that It may be difficult sometimes to write the beginning lesson plans as you are needing to…
How to Work with Mixed Groups in Speech and Language Therapy
How do you work with mixed groups in speech and language therapy? Working in groups in speech and language therapy can be challenging. Often the students will not all be on the same level. You may need to work with a classroom group in which…
HIPAA and the speech and language pathologist
What does the speech and language pathologist need to know about Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA? Do you quickly scroll through the privacy protections on websites that are asking you for private information? Do you read the privacy rights that are sent with your…