Monthly Archive
January 1, 2008
The ABCs of Dysphagia Management in Schools: An Overview of Practical Strategies Management of dysphagia in students with disabilities is rapidly becoming an important area of focus of speech-language pathologists. This article provides an overview of practical strategies for use in school…...
January 1, 2008
  Sophia walking in her Therasuit...
January 1, 2008
Lease, S. (2007, September 04). The ASHA Leader. An SLP begins a journey to literacy teaming in effort to close the literacy gap and intervene in the early elementary grades. See the full Article HERE...
By: Schum, R. (2002, September 24). The ASHA Leader. Selective mutism is a uniquely challenging childhood communication disorder that demands a coordinated treatment approach. Speech-language pathologists are in an excellent position to coordinate intervention among family, classroom teachers, and other clinicians See the…...
January 1, 2008
Meredith Meyer, M.S. and Dare Baldwin, Ph.D., Psychology Department, University of Oregon Published online 06-26-08 in the Canadian Language & Literacy Research Network in their Encyclopedia of Language and Literacy Development From the instant infants greet the world, they are immersed in a…...
January 1, 2008
by Michelle Garcia Winner One of the most successful tools used at Michelle G. Winner’s Center for Social Thinking is the Social Behavior Map (SBM). Michelle developed the SBM as a cognitive behavior strategy to teach individuals about the specific relationship between…...
January 1, 2008
By: Sarah Kent This article can be found on Down Syndrome Online. Down Syndrome Online offers comprehensive information about Down syndrome, including articles, books and scientific papers. This article describes the Reading Recovery approach to supporting children’s literacy development and evaluates the significant benefits…...
January 1, 2008
by Michelle Garcia Winner This is the storybook portion of the Superflex package, Superflex…A Superhero Social Thinking Curriculum now available separately for those who wish to have extra copies. But beware: it’s not the full Curriculum. If that’s what you’re after, go…...
[Source:  ADAA] Most of us have something we don’t like about our appearance — a crooked nose, an uneven smile, or eyes that are too large or too small. And though we may fret about our imperfections, they don’t interfere with our…...
The Supplement Treatment Guide Book to Understanding Katie is meant to supplement the story book, ‘Understanding Katie,’ in order to help others understand Katie’s feelings, explain Katie’s actions, and to introduce tactics/techniques for parents, teachers and treating professionals that can be used…...