created to provide info on vocal health for teachers. provides strategies relating to vocal health in 10 vitual classrooms. short videos, photos, audio clips, interactive features
Parents, cargivers, families, and teachers can help individuals use language appropriately in social situations (pragmatics). Some general suggestions to help develop skills in three major pragmatic areas are listed below.
The app, designed to look just like a PECS™ communication book permits a teacher to practice picture discrimination with one or several learners within a single session. Touching the correct icon results in immediate visual and auditory feedback from the device in a manner far quicker than a teacher could react. If the learner touches an incorrect icon, there is no significant feedback. A correct picture selection results in access to a desire item or activity!
Treasures for Teachers is a free site with downloadable games, posters, and resources. The section on language and vocabulary is a huge collection of games to help develop expressive and receptive language skills. The section on phonemic awareness contains several colorful activities.
Rover is a free education app and the only education browser for your iPad designed for teachers and students of all ages.
Rover is targeted towards enhancing the K-12 education experience, bringing the best online learning content to your iPad- including access to content ordinarily available on the Apple tablet (e.g. Flash content).
Tips for teaching children with hearing loss, particularly those who use amplification or cochlear implants; useful for both the SLP and the classroom teacher
This is a manual of that includes detailed information about Lidcombe Program, an evidence-based and clinician-guided, behavioral treatment program which can be conducted by parents and teachers working with for children younger than 6 years, with stuttering problems.
This website has information for parents, teachers, and SLP's. Could be used in a variety of areas (receptive language, expressive language, pragmatics, articulation, literacy, fluency)
Bookshare's goal is to make the world of print accessible to people with disabilities. Bookshare offers more than 50,000 digital books, textbooks, teacher-recommended reading, periodicals and assistive technology tools. Bookshare is free for all U.S. students with a qualifying disability
The information below was extracted from the Stuttering Home Page by the SID4 Schools Task Force as links especially relevant to school-based speech-language clinicians serving children who stutter and their families.
Free online worksheets to help teachers to measure and build reading comprehension of children. Students read the article or story and answer the questions