School Reopening 2020 The opening of the new school year is going to be a challenging one this year. There rightfully...
Nursery Rhymes: Combining Digital and Hands on Resources One of the continuing education courses I am taking this summer is ISTE SUMMER ACADEMY. I have been...
Aided Language Input Aided Language Input When working with children that are using an augmentative communication system it is important that every...
AAC Core Vocabulary : Ideas for Teaching GO Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) is constantly evolving not just the technology surrounding it but also the vocabulary that...
Echolalia There are many areas for challenges for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. No two people have the same communicative...
Pragmatic Language: Skills to Develop Fluid and Functional Communication Pragmatic language refers to the social language skills that we use in our daily interactions with others. This includes...
Non-verbal Language: How Do We Communicate Without Words? Not all of our communication is verbal. When we examine a child’s speech and language skills we need to...
How to Work with Mixed Groups in Speech and Language Therapy The wonderful part of being a speech and language pathologist is that every day brings new adventures! I am...
Executive Dysfunction : Who is this child? Helping the teacher and speech pathologist What is Executive Functioning? Johnny races into the room and you can nearly feel the wind as he...
Visual Supports and Autism: The need for standard presentation Visual supports consider the preference and strength of individuals with autism to process non-transient and visual-spatial information. When we...