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Hammonton, New Jersey, United States
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Hello, my name is Kristin and I am a licensed Speech and Language Pathologist with 4 years of experience working with students K-21+ with severe special needs. I am passionate about social-emotional learning, life skills, and AAC. My years of experience vary from time at behavior regulation programs in private schools and special education programs within MA Public Schools. I hope you find my products easily adaptable to your needs and supportive of your own teaching styles. Please do not hesitate to reach out with specific requests for your classrooms.
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Preview of Elf Movie Bundle - Questions, Crafts, and Writing Activity

Elf Movie Bundle - Questions, Crafts, and Writing Activity

Elf Movie Bundle to address student IEP Goals! Use this movie bundle to address understanding, making predictions, situational awareness, perspectives, writing goals, and more! This packet starts with a visual contract to use with students. Go over classroom expectations for when a movie is being played and introduce accountability. The packet comes with 2 different minute-by-minute questions to address goals. The 2 packets differ in level of support. One has students write in their response
Preview of Santa Facial Expressions Practice

Santa Facial Expressions Practice

Have your students practice drawing facial expressions. Act it out in class and have them try their best happy, surprised, angry, and tired faces. Use a mirror to show them what their face looks like. Have them draw those facial expressions on the Santas. After they draw Santa's facial expressions, have them either label each emotion or switch papers with another student for them to label the drawings.
Preview of Holiday Communication Boards - Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, and Christmas

Holiday Communication Boards - Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, and Christmas

Communication boards to help your non-speaking child communicate more effectively around the holidays! Support their communication while setting up the christmas tree, serving food at thanksgiving, and or lighting the menorah.
Preview of Executive Functioning Maintaining a Monthly Calendar

Executive Functioning Maintaining a Monthly Calendar

Address executive functioning goals and teach organizational skills through monthly calendar planners and reviews. Have students fill one sheet out at the start of every month. Introduce strategies like marking due dates for assignments, doctor appts, etc. Suggest they use different color pens for different categories of information. Refer them back to their calendars often and remind them to update them throughout the month. The second sheet in this packet is a monthly review. Foster refl
Preview of Spooky Student Survey

Spooky Student Survey

Take home this freebie student survey to use in your classroom! Working on initiating conversations, conversation skills, body language, or just getting to know your peers? This student survey is an easy win that will get the students out of their desks (incorporating that movement break!) and getting to know their peers. If you have trusted students who know your building well, you can even send them off on a scavenger hunt to find a person from other classrooms to fill their boxes.
Preview of Picture to Ponder - Visual Inferencing Activity

Picture to Ponder - Visual Inferencing Activity

Picture to Ponder is an activity in which the students are given a visual aid and are tasked with making inferences based on the clues within the photo. There are 2 versions of each prompt: Version 1: Picture presented and written prompt to provide 3 details Version 2: Picture presented with 3 additional verbal prompts bringing their attention to the characters' feelings, clues in the photo, and possible outcomes. This packet has 5 scenarios each with 2 versions - total of 10 pages.
Preview of Mindful Morning Countdown

Mindful Morning Countdown

Use this in your morning meeting to promote mindfulness strategies for your students. Print in bookmark sizes for students and tape them to desks as visual aids.
Preview of Weekly Mindful Check-in

Weekly Mindful Check-in

A weekly mindfulness check in with students. Teach your students strategies to take care of themselves and check in with them with this quick 10 minute activity they can independently fill in before end of week. It serves as a quick way to manage check-ins with students. The Q & As at the end are different each week. There are currently a total of 5 weeks worth of questions in this packet.
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Experience

Hello, my name is Kristin and I am a licensed Speech and Language Pathologist with 4 years of experience working with students K-21+ with severe special needs. I am passionate about social-emotional learning, life skills, and AAC. My years of experience vary from time at behavior regulation programs in private schools and special education programs within MA Public Schools. I hope you find my products easily adaptable to your needs and supportive of your own teaching styles. Please do not hesitate to reach out with specific requests for your classrooms.

Teaching style

As a service provider, I believe the best and least restrictive environment for a student to practice their own communication is within the classroom. That is why my preference for services is the push-in model. From my own experience, I have found that this is the most successful environment for both the student and the teacher. It allows you to support the child's communication needs in real time and it promotes generalization outside of the speech room.

My own education history

Undergraduate degree from Syracuse University. Masters degree from Long Island University.

Additional biographical information

I am relocating to the west coast and will be taking a 5-8 week road trip across the country. Due to this travel, I am unable to practice speech therapy while on the road. So please do not hesitate to reach out with specific requests for students struggling in your own classrooms - whether it be requests for visual aids, graphic organizers, activity ideas based on a life skill, etc.