Amanda Dugan, SLP
I've been working in the schools since 2005, first as a teacher and now as an SLP.
My specialty is ideas for tweens + teens. I'm also one of the only TpT SLPs with cluttering resources.
Use these homework sheets to target carryover. Note: This product is part of my Cluttering Bundle!FeaturesAssign 24 different homework sheets. Send home the included parent letter, explaining the homework program. Use the included data sheet for therapy notes and keeping track of speech homework you've assigned. About the data sheetType goals and student information into the form fields. Print it out and track data on goals and homework assigned. Download the data sheet separately here if you p
In this bundle you will get 6 different articulation pocket sized homework sets, for a total of 144 homework sheets:1. Cluster + Syllable Reduction 2. /CH/ + /SH/ 3. /L/ 4. /R/ 5. /S/ + /Z/ 6. /TH/ Use these homework sheets to get your students practicing their speech skills when you aren't around. FeaturesEach set contains 24 different homework sheetsSend home the included parent letter, explaining the homework program.Use the included data sheet for therapy notes and keeping track of speech ho
Finally, an activity for nearly every tween on your caseload!Being a school SLP means you must take each student’s schedule into account when planning therapy. Sometimes you have to create a group with one student working on articulation and another student working on language (or fluency). Finding activities that meet everyone’s needs is a challenge, especially for pre-adolescent and adolescent students. These activities are great for mixed groups, as well as groups just working on one skill.
Grab a pack of 3” x 3” sticky notes and use this template to print your own positive affirmations! Put one where you’ll see it every day as a pick me up. Stick them on colleagues’ and students’ desks as random acts of kindness. Life is short; let people know how much they mean to you… How To: 1. Print the blank template page. 2. Place the blank template page into the paper tray of the printer and print the positive affirmations page on top of the blank template. The purpose of this step is to de
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Use these homework sheets to get your students talking about social skills outside of the speech room. AboutEach homework sheet describes a problem and asks the student to identify its size. The problems are applicable for most ages and aren't too babyish for older students. Small: It’s not a big deal or you can solve it on your own. Medium: You can ask a friend or adult to help you. Big: You need an adult to solve it. FeaturesAssign 24 different homework sheets.Send home the included parent
This packet contains 4 resources for discharge planning and speech therapy graduation. You can see all 4 resources by downloading the free preview. 1. Summary of Educational Performance: Get a synopsis of how your student is doing in class. Use the data to pinpoint areas of strengths and needs, and to prep IEP paperwork. 2. Goal Points Chart: Encourage carryover by having adults initial this chart when they “catch” the student using his/her speech or language skill. Write down the goal and discu
Use these homework sheets to target vocabulary, grammar, and writing conventions. FeaturesAssign 24 different homework sheets. Send home the included parent letter, explaining the homework program. Use the included data sheet for therapy notes and keeping track of speech homework you've assigned. About the data sheetType goals and student information into the form fields. Print it out and track data on goals and homework assigned. Download the data sheet separately here if you prefer to have a
Use these homework sheets to get your students practicing their speech skills when you aren't around. FeaturesAssign 24 different homework sheets, including 12 sheets for /ch/ and 12 sheets for /sh/. For each sound, there are three homework sheets devoted to each word position (initial, medial, and final).Send home the included parent letter, explaining the homework program.Use the included data sheet for therapy notes and keeping track of speech homework you've assigned.About the data sheetType
Use these homework sheets to target distinguishing between nouns and verbs. FeaturesAssign 24 different homework sheets (12 for nouns, 12 for verbs). Send home the included parent letter, explaining the homework program. Use the included data sheet for therapy notes and keeping track of speech homework you've assigned. About the data sheetType goals and student information into the form fields. Print it out and track data on goals and homework assigned. Download the data sheet separately here i
Speech therapy info handout for teachers and parents. Guide covers common disorders with tips for teachers and parents. With so much paperwork to sign and send home at IEP meetings, it makes sense to adopt a less is more attitude when it comes to handouts. You can always direct people to specific organizations and materials later if you want. A speech therapy guide that covers a "big picture" of the common disorders helps teachers and parents understand what they experience when they interact
Looking for something to use when pushing into a classroom? Grab a pack of 3” x 3” sticky notes and use this template to print your own sticky notes for writing skills! These are a great tool to bring into the classroom for inclusion or push-in sessions. Do you have a student on consultative services for language skills? Print these reminders and give them to the teacher to use with the student. You can also use these in the therapy room as a visual cue for written expression. Product Details:T
Why can't they remember to use their good R's?Grab a pack of 3” x 3” sticky notes and use this template to print your own desktop reminders! Have students bring their desktop reminders back to class and stick them on their desks, agendas (assignment books), laptops, or some other visible place. The student will look at the sticky note throughout the day and be reminded to self-monitor for /r/. The teacher can tap the sticky note to remind the student to use a good /r/ during class. Print on car
Use these homework sheets to target carryover. FeaturesAssign 12 cluster reduction and 12 syllable reduction homework sheets. Send home the included parent letter, explaining the homework program. Use the included data sheet for therapy notes and keeping track of speech homework you've assigned. About the data sheetType goals and student information into the form fields. Print it out and track data on goals and homework assigned. Download the data sheet separately here if you prefer to have a f
Do you have students working on carryover for /s/ and /z/?Grab a pack of 3” x 3” sticky notes and use this template to print your own desktop reminders! Have students bring their desktop reminders back to class and stick them on their desks, agendas (assignment books), laptops, or some other visible place. The student will look at the sticky note throughout the day and be reminded to self-monitor for /s/ and /z/. The teacher can tap the sticky note to remind the student to use a good /s/ or /z/
If you work with tweens or teens, this poster will be a funny reminder that everyone needs to check their attitude at the door. Enjoy! Check out more of my school SLP must-haves by clicking here. Follow me by clicking here or on the green star located at the top of the page, near where it says Tween Speech Therapy. I will keep followers updated as I add materials. About the Author: Amanda Dugan, MS, CCC-SLP is an ASHA certified speech-language pathologist. She works full-time as a school SLP in
Use this editable checklist to keep track of your workflow for speech-language evaluations. Features:Microsoft Word document is editable.Customize it to reflect the paperwork requirements of your school district.Print a bunch of copies and toss one in the folder each time you begin an evaluation. Use it to jot down notes and help you stay organized during the evaluation.Check out my other School SLP Must-Haves!Follow me by clicking here or on the green star located at the top of the page, near
Are people in your building not sure where your office is? Hang up this beautiful poster and let everyone know where they can find you! Check out my other School SLP Must-Haves!Follow me by clicking here or on the green star located at the top of the page, near where it says Tween Speech Therapy. I will keep followers updated as I add materials. About the Author: Amanda Dugan, MS, CCC-SLP is an ASHA certified speech-language pathologist. She works full-time as a school SLP in North Carolina. Am
Use these pocket sized homework sheets to to ease everyone into the beginning of the school year and increase your students' awareness of why they are attending speech therapy. FeaturesAssign 6 different homework sheets. Send home the included parent letter, explaining the homework program. Use the included data sheet for therapy notes and keeping track of speech homework you've assigned. About the data sheetType goals and student information into the form fields. Print it out and track data on
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Amanda Dugan, SLP
I've been working in the schools since 2005, first as a teacher and now as an SLP.
My specialty is ideas for tweens + teens. I'm also one of the only TpT SLPs with cluttering resources.
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I have experience as lead SLP and am passionate about helping other therapists.
My own education history
I have degrees in both education and communication sciences and disorders.
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For articles and ideas, check out my website at: https://tweenspeechtherapy.com/
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