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Nick Weiland

Lunchbox Notes | Children's Books and Authors | Reading Rockets - 2 views

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    Small love notes tucked inside a lunch box or book bag can really bring a smile to your child's face. In addition to reinforcing reading skills, you're also modeling the power of writing. Download these ready-to-print note papers, featuring whimsical, colorful artwork by well-known children's book illustrators.
Lisa Salyers

Mommy Speech Therapy - 0 views

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Wendy Szakacs

Social Communication Strategies for Adolescents With Autism - 0 views

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    ASHA Social Strategies for Adolescents
Nicole Clinger

The Special Needs iPad & App Series | Friendship Circle -- Special Needs Blog - 3 views

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    stay up to date on special needs apps
Nicole Clinger

iPhone/iPad Apps for AAC : Spectronics - Inclusive Learning Technologies - 0 views

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    keep up to date with special needs apps
Nick Weiland

App Friday - momswithapps.com - 3 views

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    free apps on Friday
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    they sponsor Free App Friday every week. One app is made available for cheap or free
Terri Farnham

Scribblenauts Remix for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd gene... - 0 views

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    Fun scenes to create stories and interactive materials
Carol Suddath

AppsForAAC - 0 views

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    Probably the best place to start on AppsForAAC (AAC: Augmentative & Alternative Communication) is by browsing the Full List of apps organised by category, speech system and symbol system used. For more information on a description of these categories and more information about this sites reason read the about page. You can also compare apps by clicking on the "Add to compare" link at the side or bottom of each app. Once you have added a few then just visit the App Comparison page to view your apps side by side.
Carol Suddath

YouTube Video Links for Social Skills « Jill Kuzma's SLP Social & Emotional S... - 3 views

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    "Ideas for Educators Supporting Social/Emotional Language Skills"
Carol Suddath

Animal Idioms - 2 views

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    "Everything you always wanted to know about idioms * English Idioms " Categorized, e.g. animals, food, graphically represented
Nick Weiland

Rover - The Browser for Education for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 2 views

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    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).
Nicole Clinger

Playing With Words 365 - Expanding Children's Speech and Language One Day at a Time - 0 views

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    early childhood slp blog
Nick Weiland

Create your own Piccassohead - 1 views

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    make faces on-line for therapy. All ages.
Nick Weiland

Books for Specific Phoneme Practice - 2 views

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    This extended list of books focusing on specific phonemes is from a book by Fish, M. (2010). Here's how to treat childhood apraxia of speech. San Diego, CA: Plural Publishing. (www.pluralpublishing.com) and is produced below with permission. Many of these books will be available in school or public libraries. The links provided below go to the Amazon bookstore. Another list of similar books is Books, Stories, and Games that Reinforce Speech Sound Targets (http://crokebeck.tripod.com/articbks.htm/).
Nick Weiland

Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence | Document Archive - 6 views

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      The handout for "A Spectrum of Apps for Students on the Autism Spectrum" is dated October 19, 2012. "AAC Apps: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly" is dated June 29, 2012
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    This is the Document Archive of OCALI, containing handouts from various trainings.They are listed by date posted. " A Spectrum of Apps for Students on the Autism Spectrum" is dated October 19, 2012
Nick Weiland

Sue Center - 1 views

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    Sue Center is a communication environment designed specifically for people who cannot use a keyboard or mouse. It could be described as an 'on-screen keyboard' but it is much more than that.
Nick Weiland

MyVoice Breaks Barriers for People With Speech Disabilities By Announcing Wheelchair-Fr... - 1 views

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    TalkRocket Go lets users connect buttons and switches, including those on wheelchairs, to an iPad, iPhone, or iPod, and then use those controls to speak words and phrases out loud.
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