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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Better Hearing and Speech Month Flyer

In an effort to bring awareness to Better Hearing and Speech Month, I created a flyer to distribute to teachers regarding classroom acoustics. The information and awesome logo were obtained from ASHA's website. 


Grab your flyer here.

How are you promoting and celebrating Better Hearing and Speech Month?

Happy BHSM!


Monday, February 11, 2013

9 Parent Tips to Facilitate Their Middle Schooler's Language in the Home {Freebie Handout}

Many of my parents are not aware that they themselves can target their child's language on a more consistent basis than I ever could. This handout was devised to educate parents and let them know that they too have an active role in improving upon their child's language skills. This would be great to give to parents during open school night or parent teacher conferences. 

This by no means is an exhaustive list, just things that I've noticed a majority of my students could use improvement upon. 

Let's Talk Speech & Language: 9 Parent Tips to Facilitate Middle Schoolers Language at Home
Access your handout here

I hope you all find this a useful resource.

Enjoy! 


Monday, October 22, 2012

SLP Resources {Handout}

Before I began this blog I had no idea the amount of resources and free materials that were available on the web. Thanks to sites like Pinterest, Teachers Pay Teachers, Teachers Notebook and Classroom Freebies, planning has become so much easier for me!

Download this free handout and share
In an effort to share the wealth with my colleagues (and my readers), I've compiled a list of the sites I've found most useful. I plan on giving this to the other SLP's in my department when we meet this week. These sites are by no means the "be-all and end-all" of resources. However, I felt this was a decent list for those who are beginning to use technology and the web as a therapeutic resource. Feel free to print and share this handout with your colleagues (leave a comment if you do).

What sites that I haven't mentioned do you find most useful?

UPDATE

I added one more link that I found useful (Education.com). Click here to view the updated handout.

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