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Preview of Supporting Play Routines: Ways to Increase and Decrease Challenge

Supporting Play Routines: Ways to Increase and Decrease Challenge

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Dani SLP
Visual for adults supporting play routines in children, such as parents, SLPAs, daycare staff, educational assistants, and more. The information provided describes how to increase or decrease challenge for children learning about play routines and when this may be appropriate.
Preview of FREE GUIDE: What is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

FREE GUIDE: What is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

Enjoy our FREE introductory guide to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and the scientific approach to evaluating and changing behavior for the better. This is a free sample of the full introductory guide. ABA stands for Applied Behavior Analysis. This is a scientific approach to evaluating and changing behavior. A focus is put on promoting meaningful change in a person's life by increasing socially significant behaviors and decreasing challenging behaviors. This approach focuses on behavior analy
Preview of EDITABLE Percent Graph

EDITABLE Percent Graph

Created by
The Autism Nook
This is a standard percent graph that can be used in your classroom to track data on skills and behaviors. This is an editable powerpoint document. You can simply add a text box and input your students' names, goals, criteria, etc. You can also input the date on the x-axis. This product can be used with:EDITABLE Percent GraphEDITABLE Data Tracking SheetEDITABLE Skill Tracking SheetEDITABLE Probe Data SheetsEDITABLE Target Tracking SheetsOR GET MY DATA SHEET BUNDLE:EDITABLE Data Sheet BUNDLE
Preview of Autism Parent Handouts - Increasing Focus of Students with Autism

Autism Parent Handouts - Increasing Focus of Students with Autism

Tips for parents for increasing student focus during online and virtual learning for students with autism and other special education or focusing needs. 9 ways to increase student focus are suggested on this one page document. The same file is presented in different formats to fit whatever style you would like to send the document. File contains: a PDF of both pages (elementary version and a secondary version-differ in a few pictures only) JPEG of elementary pageJPEG of secondary pagePDF of
Preview of Editable (Autism Support) Schedule Cards for Centers & Class Activities- White

Editable (Autism Support) Schedule Cards for Centers & Class Activities- White

Editable (Autism Support) Schedule Cards for Centers and Classroom Activities. (White Background.) DIY schedules. Add your own pictures based on the picture software you choose. Build independence and increase task participation. Teach students to read a schedule and follow a routine. These are classroom schedule cards for the board. Place the schedule of events for the day onto the board for all students to see. Review the event with the student each morning. As events finish, be sure to sho
Preview of Top Ten Vocal Tips

Top Ten Vocal Tips

Created by
Valerie Bastien
Vocal fatigue is common in the teaching profession. My "Top Ten Vocal Tips" provides teachers with easy speech therapy advice in order to project the speaking voice effortlessly and maintain vocal health in a classroom environment. Learn about diaphragmatic breathing, how to use the diaphragm correctly, increase the volume of your voice and find your natural vocal placement. Any of the speaking voice tips can be applied to the singing voice as well. This resource is useful to all teachers re
Preview of Monthly Self Reflection for the SLP

Monthly Self Reflection for the SLP

This monthly self-reflection for the SLP allows the students to write the goals they've worked on and the activities they've completed in the speech room! Student mark their own progress using thumbs up graphics, which is great for grades K, 1, 2. Useful for ongoing, monthly parent communication with a designated note section for the Speech Language Pathologist to add a comment about the student's progress. This product is classroom tested, utilized in my speech room each month, child friendly
Preview of FREE***Progress Monitoring/Data Collection for "WH" QUESTIONS***FREE

FREE***Progress Monitoring/Data Collection for "WH" QUESTIONS***FREE

This is a nice compliment to my progress monitoring/data collection sheets for Articulation and Grammar. This is an easy and quick way to monitor understanding and correct use of "wh" questions. Hope you find this helpful!! Check out my other **FREE** Progress Monitoring/Data Collection Forms!!: Speech Therapy Progress Monitoring for Articulation Language Progress Monitoring: Syn, Ant, Irreg Verbs, Irreg Plurals and more
Preview of Phonological Awareness Assessment: A Foundational Reading Skills Diagnostic Tool

Phonological Awareness Assessment: A Foundational Reading Skills Diagnostic Tool

This diagnostic assessment will help you determine exactly which foundational reading skills your emerging readers have under control and which ones they don't. This assessment is designed to assess 16 different phonological awareness skills from most foundational (easiest) to the least foundational (more difficult) covering skills in the Kindergarten and First Grade Reading Foundational Skills standards. Phonological awareness skills are essential for reading development as students become pr
Preview of FREE PLS.5 Preschool Language Scales | Report template | Speech language therapy

FREE PLS.5 Preschool Language Scales | Report template | Speech language therapy

Created by
Bee Speech
Looking for a FREE PLS.5 (Preschool Language Scales) example report template? This invaluable resource is tailored for speech and language therapists, crafting detailed assessment reports. The sample report provides a fully completed PLS.5 evaluation, offering clear guidance and inspiration for your write-ups. What’s included?A completed PLS.5 sample report in PDF format.Designed to help you structure and refine your evaluations with ease.Click here for the fully editable versionPlease note: Thi
Preview of Speech Sound Development Chart | Speech Therapy Parent Reference Guide

Speech Sound Development Chart | Speech Therapy Parent Reference Guide

Created by
Rebecca Malone
SPEECH SOUND DEVELOPMENT CHART: This speech sound development chart highlights the key ages children acquire speech sounds. This resource contains:A colour coded chart showing the ages children start to develop and master sounds.This can be used as a handout for teachers, speech and language therapists/ pathologists (SLTs/SLPs) and students. This can also be used as a reference for nursery staff, parents and caregivers. By using this speech sound development chart, it helps to recognise age-ap
Preview of Progress Monitoring for Students

Progress Monitoring for Students

Students can participate in their progress monitoring by keeping track of their progress for specific goals. Students can chart their performance each week or after each therapy session. It is important for students to be aware of their goals during therapy and in the classroom as it directly contributes to their motivation. This progress monitoring chart will give the students a visual representation of their performance as it relates to specific areas.
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