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Social Therapy for Conversational Skills – Webinar Course

Social Skill Therapy for Conversational Skills Presented by: Carrie Clark M.A., CCC-SLP   Join us live or watch the recording afterward.  Must join The SLK Hub to attend. Description: Children with social communication disorder or autism spectrum disorders

Speech Therapy for Non-Verbal Children: Building Functional Communication

Therapy for Non-Speaking Children: How to Boost Functional Communication Skills Do you know a child with autism who isn't able to communicate basic wants and needs?  Does the child lack the social skills to participate in social interactions?  Do you need a guide for how to improve functional communication

How to Teach Sarcasm to Children with Social Impairments

Speech-Language Pathologist Carrie Clark shows you the best resource for teaching children with social impairments how to understand and use sarcasm: Source: http://www.basicsabatherapy.com/BASICS-Blog.html?entry=teaching-sarcasm More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients? 

Functional Communication: Goals and Speech Therapy Ideas

What is Functional Communication? Functional communication refers to the most basic of communication skills. This type of communication gets one's basic wants and needs known, such as "I want that", "I am hurt", or "I need to use the bathroom". These are not complex

Communication-Based Behavior Problems: Podcast 12

The topic of this episode of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast is communication-based behavior problems.  And in the quick tip, I share a website where you can learn about a behavior system that you can use in your home to improve behavior. To view the show

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Overview of Speech and Language Disorders: Podcast 2

This episode will provide an overview of speech and language disorders, delays, and therapies.  And in the quick tip, I will tell you about an app that will provide you with tons of words and activities to help you teach your child a new sound. Speech and Language

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Parent’s Guide to Speech and Language Disorders

Parent's Guide to Speech and Language Disorders Perhaps you've just been told that your child requires speech or language therapy. Or maybe you suspect that your child may have some communication delays.  Either way, it is very helpful to have a basic understanding of speech and language therapy

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Signs that a Child is a Gestalt Language Processor (and How to Help)

Signs that a Child is a Gestalt Language Processor (and How to Help) Did you know that there are two ways that children acquire language? Analytic Language Development:  Child learns to speak one word at a time.  When they have mastered single words, they eventually start combining 2+

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How to Teach a Child Comparing and Contrasting Skills

Teaching "Comparing and Contrasting" Skills to Children What are "Comparing and Contrasting" Skills? For this skill, we will help children identify when things are the same or different. Then, we'll help them describe how two items are similar or different by comparing and contrasting aspects about those items.

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5 Ways to Get your ASHA Hours (Without Paying for CEUs)

5 Ways to Get your ASHA Hours (Without Paying for CEUs) All speech-language pathologists know that we need 30 CEUs every three years to maintain our ASHA Certification, right? Or do we??? As it turns out, we don't need CEUs at all.  We need 30 hours every three years

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The School SLP’s Guide to Getting Organized and Stressing Less

The School SLP's Guide to Getting Organized and Stressing Less SLPs are Overworked.  Who's Surprised?  Anyone?? Did you know that 58% of school-based SLPs say high workload/caseload size is their greatest challenge as a school based professional?  And 37% of respondents said it was incorporating optimal service delivery

Speech Data Collection | Taking Data Once per Month + Daily Notes Page

Speech Data Collection: Taking Data Once per Month + Daily Notes Page We all know that collecting data and documenting our clients' progress in integral to what we do as speech-language pathologists or speech-language therapists.  But what frequency is ideal for collecting data?  Should you take data on

Heavy Work and Sensory Strategies for Wiggly Kids

Heavy Work and Sensory Strategies for Wiggly Kids All young children have a lot of energy.  But some children, like my own, fall into a whole other category of "extremely active".  These children don't tend to do well during the winter when they can't go outside frequently and

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Summer Speech Therapy Homework – Week 7

Summer Speech Therapy Homework - Week 7 Welcome to week seven of our Summer Speech Challenge for Parents!  Click here if you want to go back and start from week 1! Summer Speech Therapy Homework Challenge: To recap, our Summer Speech Challenge is a new challenge

Summer Speech Therapy Homework – Week 6

Summer Speech Therapy Homework - Week 6 Welcome to week six of our Summer Speech Challenge for Parents!  Click here if you want to go back and start from week 1! Summer Speech Therapy Homework Challenge: To recap, our Summer Speech Challenge is a new challenge

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Summer Speech Therapy Homework – Week 5

Summer Speech Therapy Homework - Week 5 Welcome to week five of our Summer Speech Challenge for Parents!  Click here if you want to go back and start from week 1! Summer Speech Therapy Homework Challenge: To recap, our Summer Speech Challenge is a new challenge