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the FUNctional speechie

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Prospect, Kentucky, United States
About the store
Hi, my name is Amy Dow, and I am a school-based, ASHA certified, private, speech language pathologist. I have over 25 years of experience in the field of speech and language pathology. Working as a contract speech and language pathologist, I have had the opportunity to work in a variety of settings with amazing students and professionals.
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Preview of Spring Actions: Bundle

Spring Actions: Bundle

Do you have students that need multiple repetitions before being able to generalize newly learned skills? Yes? This resource is for you! This is a discounted collection of my Spring Action resources. It includes a bundle of materials that all use the same picture cues to facilitate the acquisition of your desired target or targets. These resources offer simple page layouts designed to limit visual and textual distractions.
Preview of Spring Actions: Worksheet 2 (No Print Option)

Spring Actions: Worksheet 2 (No Print Option)

This is Worksheet 2 in a series of 2. This activity has been designed as a static PDF. You can print it or open the PDF with a PDF reader and use it as a no print resource. The worksheet reads left to right. This resource lends itself well to the modeling and elicitation of the pronouns he/she, auxiliary is, and spring actions! After your target response is modeled and/or elicited, student circles the matching picture in the same row. As always, happy learning!
Preview of Spring Actions: Worksheet 1 (No Print Option)

Spring Actions: Worksheet 1 (No Print Option)

This is worksheet 1 in a series of 2. This activity has been designed as a static PDF. You can print it or open the PDF with a PDF reader and use it as a no print resource. The worksheet reads left to right. This resource lends itself well to the modeling and elicitation of the pronouns he/she, auxiliary is, and spring actions! After your target response is modeled and/or elicited, student circles the matching picture in the same row. As always, happy learning!
Preview of Actions Set 1: Worksheet 2 (No Print Option)

Actions Set 1: Worksheet 2 (No Print Option)

This is Worksheet 2 in a series of 2. This activity has been designed as a static PDF. You can print it or open the PDF with a PDF reader and use it as a no print resource. The worksheet reads left to right. This resource lends itself well to the modeling and elicitation of the pronouns he/she, auxiliary is, and common actions! After your target response is modeled and/or elicited, student circles the matching picture in the same row. As always, happy learning!
Preview of Actions Set 1: Worksheet 1 (No Print Option)

Actions Set 1: Worksheet 1 (No Print Option)

This is Worksheet 1 in a series of 2. This activity has been designed as a static PDF. You can print it or open the PDF with a PDF reader and use it as a no print resource. The worksheet reads left to right. This resource lends itself well to the modeling and elicitation of the pronouns he/she, auxiliary is, and common actions! After your target response is modeled and/or elicited, student circles the matching picture in the same row. As always, happy learning!
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About the store

Experience

Hi, my name is Amy Dow, and I am a school-based, ASHA certified, private, speech language pathologist. I have over 25 years of experience in the field of speech and language pathology. Working as a contract speech and language pathologist, I have had the opportunity to work in a variety of settings with amazing students and professionals.

Teaching style

I love my job, and I would say that most people would say, it shows! I think my brand says it all! I strive to be fun, but I need what I do to be functional; therefore, the FUNctional speechie seemed fitting. My weekly lesson plans usually consist of 3-4 different activities that I can adapt to meet my diverse caseload's needs. Speaking of diverse, I work with students with severe to profound complex needs as well as students with mild impairments. For that, I am blessed, AND for that, I need resources to fit a multitude of needs! Many of my resources offer simple page layouts designed to limit visual and textual distractions. I hope you enjoy using them as much as I enjoy making them! As always, happy learning!

Awards & shining teacher moments

Yet to be determined. :)

My own education history

I graduated from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign with a BS in Speech and Language Disorders. If you are looking for a Big 10 school, I highly recommend it! I received my Masters of the Arts in Communication Disorders at Northern Illinois University. At Northern, I had the honor and privilege of working on a grant called Family Based Therapy. The importance and utilization of functional interventions were at the root of our therapy, and the experience definitely helped shape me into the therapist I am today.

Additional biographical information

I have an amazing husband, 2 wonderful daughters, and a son-in-law that I am very proud of. I love creating materials to use with my students, and I love buying them too! When I am not working, I love binge watching TV, working out, and laying on the beach!