My Summer 2013 Reading List!

Busy Bee Speech posted her summer reading list last week (you can find her post here).  As you all know I am a BIG fan of reading and LOVE summer because of all the reading I usually get to enjoy.  I loved Lauren’s post so much that I decided to share my own summer reading […]

J.U.N.E. Link up!

Oh, How Pintearesting! is at it again with a June Linky party!  Want to know what your favorite bloggers are up to in June?  Check out what I’m up to below, then head on over to Oh, How Pintearesting’s blog to find out what others are up to and find out all the details!!! Jamming:  My […]

SLPs care for OK project!!!

The Speech-Language Pathology Blogging world has pooled their resources and donated over $280 worth of materials to create two AWESOME material packets which will be sold on TpT (SLP’s Care for Oklahoma TPT Store) for a total of $30.  ALL proceeds will go to Moore, OK SLPs affected by tornadoes. As you know by now, I […]

Tip Tuesday! The Nonverbal Child Part 4: Techniques to Elicit Language!

This is the last installment of my Nonverbal child series!  Thanks so much to all of you who stuck with it this month and checked out my presentations.  I hope they helped in some way. Please note that in this presentation a number of language facilitation techniques will be discussed.  I have written about each […]

FREEBIE Friday: Goals and Objectives for Nonverbal PK children!

This freebie goes along with my Tip Tuesday post this week (Part 3 of this series) on how to create a treatment plan for nonverbal PK children with typical hearing and vision.Below I created a quick guide on how I write goals and objectives using the child’s functional communication system.  I have a list of several […]

Tip Tuesday! The Nonverbal Child Part 3: Creating a Treatment Plan

Here is the 3rd installment in my Nonverbal Child series, discussing how to create a treatment plan.  Treatment plans in the academic environment versus private practice will undoubtedly be a different process.  However, this presentation includes the basic way in which I create a treatment plan.  Many times I find parents do not understand the […]

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