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Lehman_SHC on Instagram: “Posted @withregram • @mkay_speaks The listener will demonstrate an accurate understanding of the role of a Speech-Language Pathologist in…” Slp Motivation, Speech Language Pathology Aesthetic, Speech Pathology Aesthetic, Slp Assistant, Speech Language Pathology Grad School, Speech Language Pathologist Assistant, Social Communication Disorder, Speech Language Pathology Assistant, Speech Therapy Worksheets

Lehman_SHC on Instagram: “Posted @withregram • @mkay_speaks The listener will demonstrate an accurate understanding of the role of a Speech-Language Pathologist in…”

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Kristen Landerman
phonological processes chart ~ Mommy Speech Therapy via [simply speech.] Speech Therapy Tools, Slp Materials, Phonological Processes, Speech And Hearing, Speech Articulation, Speech Language Activities, Slp Activities, Speech Path, Speech Therapy Materials

Welcome to the first day of Phonological Processes Week here at Simply Speech! Learning about the different types of phonological processes while in school was enough to make my head spin! After all there are SO many different phonological processes kids can demonstrate. Phonological processes are patterns of sound errors that typically developing children use to simplify speech. It's often hard to differentiate the difference between an articulation disorder and a phonological disorder. I…

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Kathleen Denis
10 phrases every slp should say at work to help them say NO when they can't commit to something. Ways to say know in the workplace #slpeeps #dabblingslp Slp Assistant, High School Speech Therapy, Slp Organization, School Speech Therapy, Language Therapy Activities, Speech Pathologist, Slp Activities, Slp Ideas, Slp Resources

SLP’s working in the school setting can easily be spread thin. If an SLP isn’t monitoring what he/she is committing to or looking at their current work load situation, things can go from manageable to chaotic in a blink of an eye. We must say no at work when we can’t do something! I compiled […]

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Molly Ream
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What is an SLPA? **This first part is about the roles of an SLPA. For resources, materials, and support: scroll down! Here’s what the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) defines as a speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA): “Speech-language pathology assistants are support personnel who, following academic coursework, fieldwork, and on-the-job training, perform tasks prescribed, directed, and supervised by

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Sarah Sanders
Preparing for Your SLP Practicums Speech Pathology Grad School, Client Information Sheet, Speech Language Pathology Grad School, Speech Therapy Activities Elementary, Speech Language Pathology Assistant, Soap Notes, Teacher Data, Activities Elementary, Early Intervention Speech Therapy

Hi speechies! I start my first practicum this summer and I am SO excited (and a little nervous tbh)! I've been doing what I can to get prepared, and I put together this ULTIMATE SLP PRACTICUM PACKET (pediatric version). I figured that others could get some use from it, too, so I wanted to share it :) Here's what I included in this packet: - Site Information Sheet - Client Information Sheet - Weekly To-Do List - Notes + Ideas Sheet - SOAP Notes Template - IPA References (consonants, vowels…

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Speech Language Pathology Grad School, Speech Therapy Tools, Slp Materials, Speech Teacher, School Speech Therapy, Week Schedule, Speech Language Activities, Slp Activities, Slp Ideas

As speech-language pathologists, we spend lots of time in school (typically 6 years) and learn so much. Once you're out of school, you really want to just use all of that wonderful information (and confusing vocabulary) that you spent so much time (and money) learning. The words we learn become a part of our lives. We use them so frequently that they become ingrained in us. They become so common and routine for us that we forget that not everyone knows what we're talking about! So, I created…

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