Executive Function: what is it and how we can assist our students, first steps In my role as a speech and language pathologist in the middle school, I often see the difficulties my...
Giving Choices Assist in Gaining Cooperation The best lesson plans don’t work if you do not have a student’s cooperation. Something that I have...
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...
EDrenaline Rush: A Fabulous Read that will Ignite your Teaching! One of my favorite things to do in the summer is read on the beach. When that reading transforms...
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...
Simple Behavioral Supports That Help All Students I find that if I set up routines that give clear expectations and goals for a session that the...
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...
Behavior as Communication Behaviors are a way that children communicate. Think about the newborn. The baby cries to get its needs met...
Some new speech and language goal examples September 2014 Writing goals can be a difficult task. Here are some more examples of good goals. In order...