With COVID-19 on the rise in the US and schools contemplating bringing face-to-face instruction back for fall, most educators are wondering how they will teach their students to wear a mask. Teachers of students with autism spectrum disorders will employ evidence-based strategies like using visuals and breaking down tasks into smaller parts to make their students successful. Why people ... Read More about Teaching Children with Autism to Wear Masks
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Free & Cheap Ethics CEUs for Speech Language Pathologists
ASHA certified speech-language pathologists must carry current license by completed continuing education. Like many state-level certifications, ASHA now requires SLPs to complete an ethics course during each interval. "All certificate holders must complete a minimum of 1 hour of professional development in the area of ethics (1 CMH or 0.1 ASHA CEUs) each interval, beginning ... Read More about Free & Cheap Ethics CEUs for Speech Language Pathologists
Wolf in the Snow Book Activities
My deep love of wordless picture books continues. This year, my favorite book of 2018 was Wolf in the Snow by Matthew Cordell. Wolf In the Snow by Matthew Cordell Ages: Preschool through Middle School. ✍🏻Synopsis: A Wolf cub and a girl are lost in a snow storm. The girl travels far to help the wolf cub and that kindness is repaid by the wolves. Intervention Targets: ... Read More about Wolf in the Snow Book Activities
CCC-SLP Entrepreneurs
From the 2018 ASHA convention exhibit hall booth, I looked around this year and found myself surrounded by business start-ups. Women leading businesses. Women starting companies. Women who were tired of having the same problem over and over and decided to do something about it for the rest of us. This isn’t new in the field, but maybe this year felt different because we’re growing in number and ... Read More about CCC-SLP Entrepreneurs
Behavior Strategies for SLPs
Behavior needs can impact speech therapy in a lot of ways. I've written about it before here on the blog but I thought it was worth revising this month. Students can be resistant to working with us for so many different reasons. Are they hungry? Did they get enough sleep? Is this activity hard for them? Are you asking them to leave a preferred activity? Do they have a short attention span? A ... Read More about Behavior Strategies for SLPs
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