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Springfield, New Jersey, United States
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I have been working as a school-based Speech Language Pathologist in a K-5 elementary school since 2008. I work primarily with students across the Autism spectrum. Other students on my caseload include students from the Multiple Disabilities program, resource rooms, and general education students with articulation and fluency disorders.
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Preview of ALL Monthly Newsletters for Parents from the Speech Therapist- 10 MONTHS

ALL Monthly Newsletters for Parents from the Speech Therapist- 10 MONTHS

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SLPenny
***Also available for the same price in one convenient file under this title in my listings: BUNDLE- ALL Monthly Newsletters for Parents from the Speech Therapist*** This resource includes ALL monthly newsletters for parents from the school's speech therapist. There are pre-made newsletters for each month of the school year available for individual purchase or packaged in this bundle. These newsletters are meant to increase a speech therapist's parent communication, and help educate parents on w
Preview of BUNDLE- ALL Monthly Newsletters for Parents from the Speech Therapist

BUNDLE- ALL Monthly Newsletters for Parents from the Speech Therapist

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SLPenny
This resource includes ALL monthly newsletters for parents from the school's speech therapist. There are pre-made newsletters for each month of the school year available for individual purchase or as a bundle (Individual months=$2 each; this FULL SET=$16...a $4 discount!). These newsletters are meant to increase a speech therapist's parent communication, and help educate parents on what SLPs do. Each newsletter includes a general note from the SLP on a topic of speech therapy, tips for how they
Preview of Getting to Know You BINGO

Getting to Know You BINGO

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SLPenny
This product contains: 7 Bingo Boards with 16 conversation topics. Each board has the topics in a different order. This set is intended for small group play.Conversation starters/prompts for extending conversations & Conversation RulesSuggestions for IEP Goals & Objectives
Preview of Turn-Taking Visual Aids

Turn-Taking Visual Aids

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SLPenny
Why do I need these spinners?Teaching turn-taking is HARD! When we use possessive pronouns (e.g. my turn/your turn), verbal modeling can become very confusing. For example, if you want a child to say “My turn,” and you model the words for them, it is unclear if you want them to say it or if you are just referring to yourself. That is why visual aids can be extremely helpful. These spinner wheels allow you to guide students without using verbal prompting. It’s simple...the child sits with the g
Preview of Visual Cues for Speech Therapy & Special Education

Visual Cues for Speech Therapy & Special Education

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SLPenny
Are you tired of saying the same things over and over again? Many students are not as successful when information is only presented verbally, especially when they have auditory processing issues. Visuals are essential for many learners to develop new skills and understand/recall concepts. This set provides multiple visual cues and prompts that can be used when introducing concepts. Stop and Let Your Brain Think” Sign: Use this with kids who respond impulsively without taking time to process what
Preview of February Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

February Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

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SLPenny
This resource includes the introductory newsletter and February newsletter for parents from the school's speech therapist. There are pre-made newsletters for each month of the school year available for individual purchase or as a bundle. These newsletters are meant to increase a speech therapist's parent communication, and help educate parents on what SLPs do. Each newsletter includes a general note from the SLP on a topic of speech therapy (February's theme- Syntax & Morphology), tips for how
Preview of The Language of Feelings

The Language of Feelings

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SLPenny
People experience lots of different emotions! It helps us to have the words to describe all of the feelings we have. We can better understand our own feelings and the feelings of the people around us when we build our feelings vocabulary. When we can communicate our feelings using words, it can make it easier to manage our reactions and think of ways to make smart choices. This resource provides multiple ways to build your child's or your students' emotional vocabulary, including graphic organiz
Preview of Animals Go Fish for Speech & Language

Animals Go Fish for Speech & Language

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SLPenny
Go Fish is an excellent game for developing skills such as asking/answering questions, turn-taking, and other social skills. This set includes visual aids and prompts for students to practice game play in a small group setting. It also provides opportunities to work on describing skills. Included: -Sample IEP goals/objectives -Written prompts -Visual Aids -Cards for game play -Turn-taking Visual Aids (spinners)...These can be used for ANY turn-taking game with 2-4 players! They are also availabl
Preview of May Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

May Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

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SLPenny
This resource includes the introductory newsletter and May newsletter for parents from the school's speech therapist. There are pre-made newsletters for each month of the school year available for individual purchase or as a bundle. These newsletters are meant to increase a speech therapist's parent communication, and help educate parents on what SLPs do. Each newsletter includes a general note from the SLP on a topic of speech therapy (May's theme- Hearing vs. Auditory Processing), tips for how
Preview of June Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

June Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

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SLPenny
This resource includes the introductory newsletter and June newsletter for parents from the school's speech therapist. There are pre-made newsletters for each month of the school year available for individual purchase or as a bundle. These newsletters are meant to increase a speech therapist's parent communication, and help educate parents on what SLPs do. Each newsletter includes a general note from the SLP on a topic of speech therapy (June's theme- summer thoughts), tips for how they can supp
Preview of April Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

April Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

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SLPenny
This resource includes the introductory newsletter and April newsletter for parents from the school's speech therapist. There are pre-made newsletters for each month of the school year available for individual purchase or as a bundle. These newsletters are meant to increase a speech therapist's parent communication, and help educate parents on what SLPs do. Each newsletter includes a general note from the SLP on a topic of speech therapy (April's theme- AAC), tips for how they can support speech
Preview of March Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

March Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

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SLPenny
This resource includes the introductory newsletter and March newsletter for parents from the school's speech therapist. There are pre-made newsletters for each month of the school year available for individual purchase or as a bundle. These newsletters are meant to increase a speech therapist's parent communication, and help educate parents on what SLPs do. Each newsletter includes a general note from the SLP on a topic of speech therapy (March's theme- Stuttering), tips for how they can support
Preview of January Newsletter for Parents from the SLP

January Newsletter for Parents from the SLP

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SLPenny
This resource includes the introductory newsletter and January newsletter for parents from the school's speech therapist. There are pre-made newsletters for each month of the school year available for individual purchase or as a bundle. These newsletters are meant to increase a speech therapist's parent communication, and help educate parents on what SLPs do. Each newsletter includes a general note from the SLP on a topic of speech therapy (January's theme- Phonology), tips for how they can supp
Preview of December Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

December Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

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SLPenny
This resource includes the introductory newsletter and December newsletter for parents from the school's speech therapist. There are pre-made newsletters for each month of the school year available for individual purchase or as a bundle. These newsletters are meant to increase a speech therapist's parent communication, and help educate parents on what SLPs do. Each newsletter includes a general note from the SLP on a topic of speech therapy December's theme- Articulation), tips for how they can
Preview of November Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

November Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

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SLPenny
This resource includes the introductory newsletter and November newsletter for parents from the school's speech therapist. There are pre-made newsletters for each month of the school year available for individual purchase or as a bundle. These newsletters are meant to increase a speech therapist's parent communication, and help educate parents on what SLPs do. Each newsletter includes a general note from the SLP on a topic of speech therapy (November's theme- Describing), tips for how they can s
Preview of October Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

October Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

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SLPenny
This resource includes the introductory newsletter and October newsletter for parents from the school's speech therapist. There are pre-made newsletters for each month of the school year available for individual purchase or as a bundle. These newsletters are meant to increase a speech therapist's parent communication, and help educate parents on what SLPs do. Each newsletter includes a general note from the SLP on a topic of speech therapy (October's theme- Vocabulary), tips for how they can sup
Preview of September Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

September Newsletter for Parents from the Speech Therapist

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SLPenny
This resource includes the introductory newsletter and September newsletter for parents from the school's speech therapist. There are pre-made newsletters for each month of the school year available for individual purchase or as a bundle. These newsletters are meant to increase a speech therapist's parent communication, and help educate parents on what SLPs do. Each newsletter includes a general note from the SLP on a topic of speech therapy, tips for how they can support speech and language dev
Preview of Monthly Newsletter to Parents from the SLP- Introductory Letter

Monthly Newsletter to Parents from the SLP- Introductory Letter

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SLPenny
This resource includes the introductory newsletter for parents from the school's speech therapist. There are pre-made newsletters for each month of the school year available for individual purchase or as a bundle. These newsletters are meant to increase a speech therapist's parent communication, and help educate parents on what SLPs do. Each newsletter includes a general note from the SLP on a topic of speech therapy, tips for how they can support speech and language development at home, a book
Preview of Learning- A Motivational Poster

Learning- A Motivational Poster

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SLPenny
Help your students understand the process of learning and stay resilient by posting this in your classroom. Making mistakes is part of the process! Aim for progress, not perfection. Try - you can’t move forward until you take the first stepMake Mistakes- mistakes help us understand what NOT to doPractice- Practice makes progress! Keep going!
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About the store

Experience

I have been working as a school-based Speech Language Pathologist in a K-5 elementary school since 2008. I work primarily with students across the Autism spectrum. Other students on my caseload include students from the Multiple Disabilities program, resource rooms, and general education students with articulation and fluency disorders.

Teaching style

I love watching children's language skills develop and grow. I especially have a passion for working on vocabulary skills. My primary objective as a Speech Therapist is to have my students leave my room feeling confident in themselves and their growing abilities. It is important for me to create a safe space and engaging learning environment where my students feel comfortable taking risks to reach their fullest potential.

My own education history

I received my master's degree in Communication Disorders from William Paterson University in 2008. Christina DeSarno, M.S. CCC-SLP