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ThriveBeyondWords

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NAPERVILLE, Illinois, United States
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I’m an SLP with over ten years of experience supporting children in clinical and school-based settings in Chicago’s western suburbs.
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Preview of Printable Therapist Planner | IEP Planner | SLP planner

Printable Therapist Planner | IEP Planner | SLP planner

Stay Organized with Printable Planning Pages for School-Based Therapists and Special Education Teachers These Printable Planning Pages are designed to help school-based therapists (OT, SLP, PT, Psych) and special education teachers stay organized and efficient. This digital download includes 28 pages featuring student contact logs, IEP planning pages, attendance logs, and personal planning pages. Print as many pages as you need to keep track of your students and manage your workload effectively.
Preview of No Print- Coping Strategies and Situations

No Print- Coping Strategies and Situations

Do you work with students on using coping strategies? This no-prep, digital activity breaks strategies down into easy to teach concepts. This resource has 3 related activities *Identifying feelings based on non-verbal cues *Identifying situations that cause certain feelings *Identifying coping strategies that may help when feeling a certain way Each page is open ended to be used a discussion/teaching resource (especially since everyone may look/feel/respond differently to different situations).
Preview of No Print- Feelings Identification

No Print- Feelings Identification

Do your students have a hard time expressing their emotions? This no-print activity gives you a chance to teach and practice different feeling words with your students. Target expressive and receptive language with 40 different, full color, slides. This digital activity can be opened as a PDF on your tablet (iBooks, Note Writer, PDF Element, PDF Max). You can use your finger, stylus, or Apple pencil to write, draw, or tap on each page. If you like this resources please leave a review or tag
Preview of Feelings Breakdown Workbook

Feelings Breakdown Workbook

Do you have students working on identifying emotions? Do you have students who need to learn when to use their coping skills? This book helps break down feelings into understandable pieces and systematically reviews them to increase understanding. * Blank face for drawing emotions *Feelings breakdown for how their voice/body look *Fill in the blank scenarios *Coping skills chart broken down by feeling *Size of the problem scale Want to see this resource in action- check out #sarahweberspeech
Preview of What's the Problem- Inference and Problem Solving Cards

What's the Problem- Inference and Problem Solving Cards

This product includes 32 cell phone cards with text messages for a variety of social problems targeting decision making, online safety and bullying. There are an additional 6 blank cards for you to add in student specific situations. Have your students identify the problem, discuss possible solutions, and think about appropriate reactions to these everyday social scenarios. This product is property of Sarah Weber Speech for additional resources including weekly freebies head on over to sarahw
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About the store

Experience

I’m an SLP with over ten years of experience supporting children in clinical and school-based settings in Chicago’s western suburbs.

Teaching style

I bring a strengths-based approach to therapy, regularly collaborating with other professionals to embrace everything that makes each child unique. My specialties include community-based language therapy, executive function supports, and all things AAC.

My own education history

Bachelors Degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Masters Degree in Speech Language Pathology from Saint Xavier University Chicago

Additional biographical information

Thrive Beyond Words is a nod to my roots as a school-based Speech-Language Pathologist (because, let's face it, not all communication happens through words!), but it's also a reminder to myself and others that there's more to life than just our professions.