The OG print with "speech language pathology" written under.
The SLP Large Poster illustrates anatomy of speech language pathology
All about speech-language pathology told through the eyes of a current SLP major! What classes I take, what career options are available, and more!
Focus on connection & relationship driven communication with these speech room posters. Choose between two styles to decorate your speech room with helpful strategies for conducting early intervention & pediatric speech therapy sessions. The OWL, ROCK, Four S's, and Four I's enable speech pathologists, teachers, and parents to make meaningful connections when interacting with little ones.
Are you studying for the SLP praxis exam? Check out some of my best tips for acing this important test! Keep up the hard work!
Not all errors in speech are due to articulation. Sound errors can follow a pattern called a phonological process - a simplification of adult speech. Learn more about these speech sound errors, and when they are expected to "go away" as a child's communication develops!
Smarty Ears Technologies: Technology Solutions for Speech Therapy, Special Education Support and Services
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that has a significant range in terms of its severity. There are actually 7 different classifications of dysarthria and we will discuss the clinical implications of each. Additionally, we will look at how dysarthria differs from other motor speech disorders.
Is your student producing multiple sound errors? Are you unsure of where to start? Review the typical and atypical phonological processing disorder...
🤔 There are a lot of speech and language impediments that can occur in children. 👶 ❤️ Read about types of kids' speech and language disorders here. 👆
I sat there wondering how to correct a lisp... “Okay, hide your tongue behind your teeth,” I suggested. I was sitting in another speech therapy session with a student, trying to correct a frontal lisp. Unsuccessfully, I might add. “Thhhhhhhh,” was the response. Well, to be fair, my student HAD put his tongue behind his
This 142 page study guide was created by me (current SLP grad student) to help prepare for the speech-language pathology Praxis exam. It covers all areas in the scope of practice, including some elective course information. I passed with a score of 182 after creating this & using it as my primary studying source. Please contact me with any questions!
Over the years we have been working with my son on his articulation delay. For our family, this is one of our most frustrating challenges because we don't have any answers as to why he
Some of our students need movement to help them learn! Speech therapy and in particular, minimal pairs, can become boring... so inject movement activities!
The essential how-to become a speech pathologist, plus guest post on going back to school as a 30+ year old stay-at-home mom.
Are you looking for some great podcasts for speech-language pathologists? The number one question people ask me is for podcast recommendations. Since I’m a daily podcast listener (while working out, cleaning, commuting), I’ve got a few favorites. Of course, I couldn’t leave out our own podcast - SLP
Fun, colorful speech articulation visuals to display on your wall! These mouths can be displayed in two different poster sizes: - 24 in by 36in - 18 in by 24in Please take a look at my speech clip art sets here: Speech Sounds Mouth Clip Art Set Speech Sounds Mouth Clip Art - SHORT Vowels L and R Sounds Speech Diagrams Clip Art Thanks for looking, and enjoy! Please remember to leave feedback! Christine O'Brien, 2018 http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Christine-Obrien
Being an SLP in the days of social media can be a lifesaver. You can get therapy ideas, follow accounts in a certain area (for example AAC) where you’d like to grow, build relationships with other SLPs and find resources (everything from books to read to classes to take) to build your skills. There
Sometimes when working with young children on the production of speech sounds, it is helpful to provide the little one’s with a fun label, or name, for the sound(s) you are teaching. Providing a visual cue to go along with the label is also very helpful, to provide multisensory instruction. Several years ago I asked […]
Students interested in pursuing a career in speech language pathology you can find information in course selection, gaining experience and career exploration.
Pragmatic language is one of the five domains of language. This article discusses pragmatic language, milestones, and things to consider.
Formally known as sensory integration dysfunction, sensory processing disorder (SPD) is a neurological condition in which the brain has difficulty receiving and responding to sensory information (e.g., smell, touch, taste, etc.) that an individual perceives, thus, resulting in atypical responses. Individuals with SPD can be hypersensitive (over responsive) and or hyposensitive (under responsive) to things in their environment. For example, some sounds may be painful or overwhelming to a child, b
IPA Chart for Language Learners sound placement mouth
This week I’ve fielded the same question from a few families and therapists who have emailed me about kids who do not initiate. Remember that initiating means that a child takes the lead in an interaction or conversation. Initiating is important for language development because none of us can depend on other people to read our…