It's a good idea to have a plan and a schedule when you go into a therapy session with a child (SLP, OT, ABA, etc.). However, some people might think a schedule will be too restrictive or difficult to implement. If this is you, know that you can have a schedule and be flexible with goals targeted within the context of a schedule! I typically use a set picture schedule and target my goals within those activities. I don't always do all of these activities in all sessions. I cut these out and mix
Bilabial phonemes (/m/, /p/, /b/) in word-initial position flash cards are a must-have for all speech-language pathologists working with children. Print, cut out and laminate several sets to get multiple practice trials in matching, imitating, and labeling the words. Acknowledgments: Speech DoodlesThank you to Speech Doodles for these images!
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I have been working with children with speech and language disorders for over 20 years. I specialize in autism, dyslexia and apraxia of speech.
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Bachelor of Science in Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
Minor in Spanish
Master of Arts in Communication Disorders
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