TPT
Total:
$0.00
Speech PathWays LLC Banner

Speech PathWays LLC

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
7 Followers
Midlothian, Virginia, United States
About the store
Hi there! My name is Heather and I am a Speech Language Pathologist with over 10 years of experience. I support teens and adults with Autism and Intellectual Disabilities and their caregivers and quickly realized the lack of resources for this population. I love creating social stories and functional activities for adults with concrete language, appropriate images, and a narrative they can follow to adapt emotional learning, communication skills, and functional life skills into their daily lives!
Read more

Store categories

All resources

Preview of Oversharing VIA TEXT: A SEL Narrative for Teens and Adults w/ ID/ASD

Oversharing VIA TEXT: A SEL Narrative for Teens and Adults w/ ID/ASD

Oversharing Via Text: When Is It Too Much? Texting is a common way to stay connected—but for many teens and adults with autism, intellectual disabilities, and social communication challenges, knowing what is appropriate to text and how often to text can be difficult. This Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) social story provides clear, concrete guidance on managing texting behaviors in a respectful and socially appropriate way. It comes in 3 easy-to-use printable versions with comprehension and p
Preview of "Oversharing: When Is It Too Much?" A SEL Narrative for ASD/ID

"Oversharing: When Is It Too Much?" A SEL Narrative for ASD/ID

"Oversharing: When Is It Too Much?" A Social Story for Teens and Adults with ID/ASD *3 printable versions* This Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) social story, “Oversharing: When Is It Too Much?”, helps learners understand: ✔ What oversharing means ✔ The difference between public and private information ✔ How audience and setting matter ✔ How to notice social cues and reactions ✔ When talking becomes too detailed or too long ✔ How appropriate sharing builds healthy relationships Written in
Preview of Explaining My Needs: A Self-Advocacy SEL Narrative for ASD/ID

Explaining My Needs: A Self-Advocacy SEL Narrative for ASD/ID

Explaining My Needs (Self-Advocacy) Self-advocacy is a critical life skill—but many teens and adults with autism, intellectual disabilities, and social communication challenges need explicit instruction on how to explain their needs clearly and appropriately. “Explaining My Needs” helps learners understand how to communicate their needs in a respectful, confident, and effective way. This resource teaches: ✔ What self-advocacy means ✔ Why explaining needs is important ✔ What information is
Showing 1-3 of 3 results

About the store

Experience

Hi there! My name is Heather and I am a Speech Language Pathologist with over 10 years of experience. I support teens and adults with Autism and Intellectual Disabilities and their caregivers and quickly realized the lack of resources for this population. I love creating social stories and functional activities for adults with concrete language, appropriate images, and a narrative they can follow to adapt emotional learning, communication skills, and functional life skills into their daily lives!

My own education history

I attended James Madison University and got my undergraduate degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders. I then went to West Virginia University where I completed my master's degree in Speech Language Pathology. I hold ASHA accreditation and a license to practice in the state of VA.