This form helps to determine present levels of device use. Notable features include: Written in easy-to-understand languageOne sheet of paper when printedCan be used to provide information for a robust present levels note or as part of an evaluationCan be used to track progress over years and identify areas of needBased in research on operational competency
This one page PLAAFP form will help gather information needed to create an IEP. When filled out completely, it provides enough information to create a robust, compliant PLAAFP section of an IEP. For questions and feedback, please email: finchspeech@gmail.com
This Google Sheet template is perfect for sharing data between SLPA/SLP supervisor, automatically creating graphs of progress for parents, and accessing your data sheets anywhere, from any device. Included in this document: - Google Sheet template with 60 prepped sheets for your caseload - Click sheet with screenshots of how to adjust your spreadsheet for your needs - Link to a video tutorial for setup Please email me if you have any questions! finchspeech@gmail.com
This product is for SLPs, Interventionists, and Teachers! Want to refer a student for speech therapy but don't know where to start? Need data to present to the RTI committee to justify referring student for speech services? Need more data before recommending a speech referral? These forms are created to give strategies anyone can implement! Please send any questions or feedback to: finchspeech@gmail.com
Overwhelmed by the number of kids on your caseload and need a lot of information in one place? This Google Sheet is the ultimate, one-stop shop for your caseload management. It is also an easy way to share information with your supervisor or coordinator when asked about number of students on your caseload, minutes served, and evaluations pending. Features of each sheet are listed below: Caseload ListTen columns (including name, ID number, case manager, etc.) that give you all the information yo
Don't have the time to explain all the ins and outs of school-based speech therapy services? These handouts use parent-friendly language to explain what to expect and how to prepare for the special education process. INCLUDED:1. Big Picture - the special education umbrella 2. Referral Timeline - based on Texas standards 3. Tips from an SLP 4. Terms You Will Hear 5. School Settings vs. Private Settings6. FAQs - includes why kids are seen in groups, what goes into session length/frequency7. The
This chart helps organize your interview preparation in a concise way that is easy to reference during virtual interviews! This is perfect for high school students practicing interviewing skills as well as seasoned professionals looking for a change. Categories include typical interview questions:- "Tell me about yourself" - "What are your strengths/weaknesses?" - "Tell me about a time you handled a conflict in the workplace" - "Why are you looking for a new position?" - "Why do you want to work
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