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Speech Therapy Data Collection

November 7, 2011 by Katie Filed Under: SLP Forms, Charts, and Data Sheets 32 Comments

Oh data collection. It is oh-so-important and yet given all the responsibilities those SLPs working on the schools have, it can be a daunting task. I mean, between all the IEP meetings, IEP paperwork, SST meetings, collaborating with other professionals, consultation, answering emails, planning therapy, implementing therapy, doing assessments, returning phone calls, staff meetings, bus […]

Friday Freebie! Cycles Data Sheet

October 27, 2011 by Katie Filed Under: Freebie Friday, SLP Forms, Charts, and Data Sheets, Therapy Ideas and Activities 7 Comments

It’s my first official Freebie Friday! As often as I can, I am going to try to provide a new freebie on Fridays. It may be a printable activity for use by parents, SLPs or others that work with children, a list of fun songs or fingerplays, or it could be a speech therapy related […]

Some Fun Names for Speech Sounds

October 24, 2011 by Katie Filed Under: Articulation & Phonology (aka Speech Sounds), SLP Forms, Charts, and Data Sheets, Therapy Ideas and Activities 31 Comments

Sometimes when working with young children on the production of speech sounds, it is helpful to provide the little one’s with a fun label, or name,  for the sound(s) you are teaching. Providing a visual cue to go along with the label is also very helpful, to provide multisensory instruction. Several years ago I asked […]

Wednesday Freebie: Speech Therapy Progress Notes Sheet

October 19, 2011 by Katie Filed Under: Freebie Friday, SLP Forms, Charts, and Data Sheets 2 Comments

Today is a Wednesday quicky 😉 Because my Wednesdays are dedicated to grocery shopping and meal planning! Just a quick one for my fellow SLPs. In grad school someone gave us this cool monthly progress notes sheet to use with our clients…I cannot remember where I got it but I generally liked it. Then the […]

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