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Kate Shepard

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Frisco, Texas, United States
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Speech-language pathologist. Doctorate in psychological sciences. Masters in communication disorders. Bachelors in human development and family studies. Minor in French. Advanced computer skills.
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Preview of Time to Share Story: A Social Story about Sharing

Time to Share Story: A Social Story about Sharing

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Kate Shepard
Description: Use this social story to teach your students how to share toys with brother, sister, or friends. This is a 5-page story with color pictures and simple phrases to engage your youngest students or your older students with autism or other developmental differences. Children are taught to say “my turn”, play for a while, then say “your turn”, and give the toy to the friend. They are taught to wait for their next turn or to find a new toy to play with. Inspiration: The story was made s
Preview of Nice Words at School Story - A Social Story about Curse Words

Nice Words at School Story - A Social Story about Curse Words

Created by
Kate Shepard
Description: Use this social story to teach your students that we say nice words at school, not naughty words, like “shut up” and curse words (swear words). This is a 6-page story with color pictures and simple phrases to engage your youngest students or your older students with autism or other developmental differences. Inspiration: The story was made specifically for a 3-year-old boy who used naughty words at school. His teachers used “time out” as a behavior modification, so this story talks
Preview of It's Time for Nap - A Social Story about Nap Time

It's Time for Nap - A Social Story about Nap Time

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Kate Shepard
Description: Use this social story to teach your child(ren) or students about nap time. This is a 4-page story (if each page is cut in half horizontally, 2 panels per page) with color pictures and simple phrases to engage your youngest students or your older students with autism or other developmental differences. Inspiration: The story was made specifically for a 3-year-old boy who did not like to take naps! The story begins with a general overview of nap time (e.g., I’m sleepy, my body needs
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Experience

Speech-language pathologist. Doctorate in psychological sciences. Masters in communication disorders. Bachelors in human development and family studies. Minor in French. Advanced computer skills.

Teaching style

Organized, straight-forward, no "surprises" (no pop quizzes!), clear expectations. I believe in giving students the information they need to succeed. I provide many supports in the classroom and in therapy (visual, auditory, manipulatives), as I recognize that students learn in different ways and that multi-modal presentation of information produces the best learning outcomes.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Ph.D. Research Small Grants Recipient. Redeker Fellowship in Child Studies. APF/COGDOP Scholarship Nominee.

My own education history

Ph.D. in Psychological Sciences with focus in Developmental Psychology. M.S. in Communication Disorders (Speech-Language Pathology). B.S. in Human Development & Family Studies (French minor).

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Entrepreneurial spirit. Helper. Educator. Listener. Supporter.