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CogSpeech

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Yorktown, Virginia, United States
About the store
I grauduated with an M.A. in speech language pathology in 2003 and began working at a pediatric outpatient hospital. Over the past 20+ years, I have had the privelege of working in many different settings, including a craniofacial clinic, a school for children with autism, public schools, and private settings. For the last 7 years, I have run my own speech therapy clinic. Recently, I have been learning about the importance of managing the executive functioning system in order to promote learning of speech, language, literacy, and life skills. I am very interested in how the brain functions and increasing connectivity by integrating the sensory system, especially through movement.
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Preview of Sample IEP Goals for Kids with Cleft Palate and/or Velopharyngeal Insufficiency

Sample IEP Goals for Kids with Cleft Palate and/or Velopharyngeal Insufficiency

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Sample speech goals for cleft palate or VPI diagnosis. Add directly to IEP or modify goals to your student's specific needs. Feel free to message me with any questions or if you need any advice :) Please check out my cleft palate therapy tool for SLPs and parents published by Pro-Ed: Early Articulation Books for Cleft Palate Speech Please follow me for lots of free and unique speech materials :)
Preview of Summer Social Skills Group

Summer Social Skills Group

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Looking to boost productivity this summer but not spend your summer planning and preparing? Check out this social skills program for higher functioning children who need some help with social skills :) 6 sessions that build up to a successful group Lego project at the end. Included are the following: 6 hours of interactive and motivating lessons, measurable language goals for each lesson, introductory handouts for parents and teachers, and parent handouts after each lesson with tips on how t
Preview of Pronoun Practice

Pronoun Practice

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Please follow me for lots of free and unique speech materials :) This is a great language resource for kiddos who need some help with masculine and feminine pronouns. Provided are 3 different picture reference pages in addition to 5 worksheets. I've included 3 different images to celebrate the diversity of our students. Each worksheet focuses on different pronouns (he vs. she, him vs. her, his vs. her). Worksheets are set up with different formats, such as WH questions or fill in the blanks,
Preview of SAFE SPACE - Emotion Exploration - A Board Game

SAFE SPACE - Emotion Exploration - A Board Game

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CogSpeech
This game focuses on identification of emotions based on different social situations. You play with the same rules as Candyland...except you use emotions instead of colors. Promotes discussion of social situations and empathy targets as well. Easy and fun! For a FREE, fun, and motivating game that targets feelings for your older students, try my new game: Feelings of Humanity Looking to host a social skills group? Check out Little Builders Social Skills Program
Preview of Spatial Concepts Cube

Spatial Concepts Cube

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Please follow my store for lots of free products! Feelings of Humanity
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About the store

Experience

I grauduated with an M.A. in speech language pathology in 2003 and began working at a pediatric outpatient hospital. Over the past 20+ years, I have had the privelege of working in many different settings, including a craniofacial clinic, a school for children with autism, public schools, and private settings. For the last 7 years, I have run my own speech therapy clinic. Recently, I have been learning about the importance of managing the executive functioning system in order to promote learning of speech, language, literacy, and life skills. I am very interested in how the brain functions and increasing connectivity by integrating the sensory system, especially through movement.

Teaching style

I believe that the two most important tenets to success in speech therapy are 1) establishing rapport and trust and 2) being prepared for your session. Having the materials ready and a plan for the session is invaluable. It allows you to proceed with confidence focus on the therapy goals (of course it helps to have the students engaged and motivated too!). I know from experience that school SLPs simply do not have time to prepare sessions, which creates frustration all around. The goal of my store is to do the preparation for you! I also make a point of putting a lot of free things on my page to support SLPs! :)

Awards & shining teacher moments

Early Articulation Books for Cleft Palate Speech - published by LinguiSystems (now Pro-Ed) in 2008 University of Florida Alumni Spotlight https://slhs.phhp.ufl.edu/2021/07/28/alumni-spotlight-kristi-chamberlain/

My own education history

I graduated from the University of Florida in 2003 with a Masters of Arts degree in Speech and Language Pathology. During my time at UF, I worked as a Teachers Assistant and helped teach a phonology class. I also worked as a research assistant and helped test children with central auditory processing disorder and dyslexia. For my externship, I traveled to Atlanta and worked at the Craniofacial Clinic at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.

Additional biographical information

I had the privilege of learning from Dr. Riski of the Craniofacial Center at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta for my externship during my time at the University of Florida. After completing my degree, I worked at a Children's Healthcare of Atlanta outpatient rehabilitation site for 2 years, where I increased my experience working with children who presented with craniofacial disorders and velopharyngeal port insufficiency (VPI), in addition to all other speech and language disorders. Throughout the years, I have also worked in schools and clinics. I have become trained in different methods of working with children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). I became certified in Autism Movement Therapy in 2015 by Joanna Lara. Most recently I attended the Autism Movement Therapy Symposium where I had the honor of meeting and listening to Dr. Temple Grandin.