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SLPsupply

Rated 4.81 out of 5, based on 262 reviews
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San Jose, California, United States
About the store
Speech-language pathologist with experience working with communication disorders with Adults: Brain injury, TBI, mTBI, Aphasia (Broca's, Wernicke's Mixed, Global, etc.), Dysarthria, Cognitive-Communication Disorder/Cognitive-Communication Impairment, Concussion, Alternative & Augmentative Communication (AAC) devices, group therapy, acute care, inpatient & outpatient rehabilitation, Neurodegenerative Disorders (MS, ALS, Primary Progressive Aphasia), Stroke, Dysphagia, Home Health & Community, Aphasia groups & teens with Autism, developmental disorders, and intellectual disorders.
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Preview of Clear Speech Strategies Poster (Motor Speech, Dysarthria, Stuttering/Fluency)

Clear Speech Strategies Poster (Motor Speech, Dysarthria, Stuttering/Fluency)

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SLPsupply
A simple visual & written poster for clear speech strategies. Excellent for those who have cluttering or dysarthria and reduced executive functioning who would benefit from a visual reminder.
Preview of Pain Scale and Body Diagram (AAC)

Pain Scale and Body Diagram (AAC)

Created by
SLPsupply
Alternative/Augmentative Communication (AAC) for people to help express pain in the body, which can be pointed to and can help with understanding/expressing severity. A must have for physiotherapists working in neural rehabilitation! I like to add this page to my client's communications books, either full sized or printed on a 4x6" index card.
Preview of Aphasia Stimulus Cards: Ordering Coffee

Aphasia Stimulus Cards: Ordering Coffee

Created by
SLPsupply
Bring real-life communication into your sessions with this Aphasia Stimulus Pictures- Ordering Coffee Flashcard Set to support functional language practice. These high-quality photo flashcards (PNG format) feature vocabulary you’d encounter when ordering coffee — perfect for adults with aphasia, ESL learners, or anyone working on functional conversation skills in therapy. What’s Included? 30 coffee-related vocabulary images, including: EspressoPour over coffeeSweetener Black coffeeChemexC
Preview of Tips for communicating with someone with aphasia (APHASIA FRIENDLY)

Tips for communicating with someone with aphasia (APHASIA FRIENDLY)

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SLPsupply
Great for families and care staff who want to connect with people with aphasia, but would benefit from some guidance on how to do so effectively and respectfully. Printable download that acts as a quick visual guide on some strategies for both the conversation partner to understand someone with aphasia and helping people with aphasia understand conversation with others.
Preview of Feelings AAC with Emojis

Feelings AAC with Emojis

Created by
SLPsupply
These are 2 simple, all-ages friendly AAC pages to help describe feelings or states using emojis with the written word underneath. They can be printed and added to a communication book.
Preview of Summer activities visual for aphasia, language, & communication support/AAC

Summer activities visual for aphasia, language, & communication support/AAC

Created by
SLPsupply
Great for aphasia conversation starters, or for anyone who would benefit from a list of choices to describe summertime activities!
Preview of Emergency Aphasia ID card

Emergency Aphasia ID card

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SLPsupply
A printable emergency card for people with aphasia or other communication disorders to carry in their wallets or communication books. It lists their name, identifies that they have aphasia (and quickly describes what it is), as well as some common emergencies with a small visual. This is made to be printed on a 4x6" card, but can be resized to whatever type of paper or card stock you want to use. Made for adults but can be easily used with younger clients. I always add this to my client's commun
Preview of Close people visual chart AAC

Close people visual chart AAC

Created by
SLPsupply
Is your client trying to tell you something about someone? Their dad or husband? Here is a simple visual to help disambiguate who the client is talking about. Also great for facilitating conversations and naming. You can ask to identify (who is George?) for comprehension or ask for the name (who is your daughter?) for anomia. The number of people is made for close family, as I found that having too many relations (neighbour, cousin) was overwhelming to clients and scanning for the right person w
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About the store

Experience

Speech-language pathologist with experience working with communication disorders with Adults: Brain injury, TBI, mTBI, Aphasia (Broca's, Wernicke's Mixed, Global, etc.), Dysarthria, Cognitive-Communication Disorder/Cognitive-Communication Impairment, Concussion, Alternative & Augmentative Communication (AAC) devices, group therapy, acute care, inpatient & outpatient rehabilitation, Neurodegenerative Disorders (MS, ALS, Primary Progressive Aphasia), Stroke, Dysphagia, Home Health & Community, Aphasia groups & teens with Autism, developmental disorders, and intellectual disorders.

Teaching style

My speech therapy style is functional and also no-nonsense! I believe in age-appropriate, high-quality, and fresh speech and language therapy materials and activities that are evidence-based for adults with communication disorders so that we can treat clients with dignity. I saw a gap in materials for modern, adult-appropriate materials that were diverse and relevant, so I decided to make my own and share them with you.

Awards & shining teacher moments

My favorite memory was working was a gentleman who had severe expressive aphasia and acquired apraxia of speech. Though he knew exactly what he wanted to say, he had so much difficulty getting any words out. He had an incredible spirit and together we wrote and pre-recorded a welcome speech to his daughter and new son-in-law to be played as a surprise at their wedding. Not a dry eye was in sight during that speech!