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Preview of Speech Therapy Self-Advocacy Role Play Activity for High School Students

Speech Therapy Self-Advocacy Role Play Activity for High School Students

Created by
Speech Therapy
Self-Advocacy Role Play Activity for High School StudentsUse this activity to explain what it means to self-advocate and use the practice scenarios to teach your students how to advocate at school, college, or on the job. This packet includes:-What the word Self-Advocacy Means-Why we need to Self-Advocate-Steps to Advocate-Example of Role-Play to Self-Advocate-10 scenarios with a script to Advocate at School-10 scenarios with a script to Advocate at Work (Added 9/2018)-Self Rating Form-Teacher R
Preview of FLUENCY STAR STUTTERING THERAPY UNIT: NO PREP! COMPREHENSIVE!

FLUENCY STAR STUTTERING THERAPY UNIT: NO PREP! COMPREHENSIVE!

What does singer, Elvis Presley, athlete, Shaquille O’Neal, President, Joe Biden and Actor, Bruce Willis all have in common? You may be thinking that they are all very accomplished people. That is true, but there is also one other common characteristic that they all have, and that is that they are/were people who stuttered. In fact, more than 70 million people worldwide stutter and there is no “cure” or device that will rid them of this communication disorder which is characterized by a broke
Preview of Self Advocacy Scenarios Activities for Neurodiverse Learners | Neurodiversity

Self Advocacy Scenarios Activities for Neurodiverse Learners | Neurodiversity

Created by
The Gift of Gab
Self advocacy is an important skill for all learners, but especially for those who are neurodiverse. Individuals who are neurodiverse are at greater risk for burnout, depression, and anxiety as a result of masking or trying to "hide" their authentic self. Learning how to self advocate can help students manage their differences to lead a more comfortable and connected life and hopefully, reduce the need for masking.The activities in this resource were strategically created to help neurodiverse le
Preview of Stuttering Packet 1: Teens & Adults

Stuttering Packet 1: Teens & Adults

Use this packet with your teen and adult clients to get started in fluency therapy.This packet will guide you and your clients in:· Learning what stuttering is· Learning about the speech mechanism· Discovering where their tension is · Getting familiar with dysfluency types and identify them in their speech· Learning basic facts about stuttering
Preview of How to Comment Introduction | Autism Conversation Skills Lesson | Small Talk

How to Comment Introduction | Autism Conversation Skills Lesson | Small Talk

Teach students how to make appropriate social comments during conversation! This is a 70 page, no prep, google slides lesson with large text, visuals, questions for students, and multiple formats of post-test activities. This can be used for in person or virtual class. Useful for speech therapy, life skills or anyone teaching social skills. This lesson breaks down 8 essential concepts related to commenting, across 70 slides.What is commentingTypes of commentsComment banksExclamationsConnectionsC
Preview of Stuttering (Fluency) Therapy Mini Course for All Ages

Stuttering (Fluency) Therapy Mini Course for All Ages

Created by
speech IRL
Welcome to the 3Es of Stuttering! We created this “introduction to stuttering” for clinicians who aren’t sure where to start with stuttering therapy.This mini-course is designed to take the SLP and the client on a collaborative journey through each element of the stuttering experience. By the end of the course, you and your client will have developed a shared knowledge of stuttering in general, and about your client’s individual experience with stuttering. We use this shared knowledge to inform
Preview of How to Comment & Connect | Autism | Neurotypical Conversation Social Skills

How to Comment & Connect | Autism | Neurotypical Conversation Social Skills

Teach special education, elementary, middle or high school students how to make on topic social comments during conversation using "connections" & with appropriate social skills! This is a 70 page, no prep, google slides lesson with large text, visuals, custom video, comprehension questions and multiple post-test activities made for students with disabilities (autism, intellectual disabilities, down syndrome, etc.). This can be used for in person, virtual, remote or distance learning class.
Preview of How to Comment Giving COMPLIMENTS | Autism Conversation Skills w/ Neurotypicals

How to Comment Giving COMPLIMENTS | Autism Conversation Skills w/ Neurotypicals

Teach neurodivergent special education, elementary, middle or high school students how to make on topic social comments during conversation by giving COMPLIMENTS with neurotypical appropriate social skills! This is a 95 page, no prep, google slides lesson with large text, visuals, custom video, comprehension questions and multiple post-test activities made for students with disabilities (autism, intellectual disabilities, down syndrome, etc.). This can be used for in person, virtual, remote or d
Preview of Life Skills for Teens: Employment and Workplace Skills

Life Skills for Teens: Employment and Workplace Skills

Created by
A Space to Speak
This resource will help high school teens and young adults learn about life skills needed for employment and job preparation. There are a variety of stories, discussion and comprehension prompts, and review worksheets included to teach teens how to look for jobs, apply for a job, go on an interview, interact with co-workers, and much more!The following workplace life skills materials are included in this resource:Workplace VocabularyGetting a Job: Where to Start?Looking for a JobApplying for a J
Preview of Flip-a-Coin Social Stories (BOOM CARDS™, perspective taking, pragmatics)

Flip-a-Coin Social Stories (BOOM CARDS™, perspective taking, pragmatics)

Created by
Jess Speech
SOCIAL STORIES for analyzing behaviors and consequences of behavior. Flip a coin to determine what comes next in the story: will the character use unexpected or expected behavior? Analyze the behaviors, reactions, and feelings related to the behavior.Each social story begins with a scenario, including a photo for context. The scenario ends with "What will happen next?" Students flip a coin to determine which page they will turn to. There are two possible outcomes to each story: Unexpected or Ex
Preview of Functional Communication CONFIDENCE Rating Scale for Teen & Adults -Neurodiverse

Functional Communication CONFIDENCE Rating Scale for Teen & Adults -Neurodiverse

Created by
SLP HarleyB
You know your view of students' strengths and areas for improvement, but do you know how THEY perceive THEIR COMMUNICATION?? Are they confident in their communication skills? Do they have skills for functional and independent communication?This product was originally designed to use with a group of neurodiverse high school students, and their neurotypical peer mentors, to monitor progress & establish skills for independent communication that needed strengthening! This patient/student reporte
Preview of Concept Bundle

Concept Bundle

This bundle contains two of my concept packages plus step by step instructions on working on concepts. ***Teaching Concepts and Sequencing and the Concepts Step by Step Pack. If you already have the Teaching Concepts and Sequencing pack don't purchase. The Concepts Step By Step Back includes:data sheets, flash cards- print on card stock and laminate, tracing cards- print on card stock and laminate, color, cut and match, task cards for toys, following direction mats, color the direction, match t
Preview of Core Word Emotions Activity with Photos for Teens Boom™ speech therapy activity

Core Word Emotions Activity with Photos for Teens Boom™ speech therapy activity

Created by
Susan Berkowitz
Tired of spending time searching for pictures of real people displaying a range of emotions and feelings? Many students with language disorders, especially those with Autism, have difficulty distinguishing feelings in the faces and body language of others. 46 cards with real photos of teens and adultsselection of 4 emotions symbols from which students choose the correct feeling for each person pictured. Feedback is immediate and incorrect buttons cannot be selected.Buyers say:Excellent resource
Preview of How to Comment with Exclamations | Autism Conversation Skills with Neurotypicals

How to Comment with Exclamations | Autism Conversation Skills with Neurotypicals

Teach neurodivergent / autistic special education, elementary, middle or high school students how to make on topic social comments during conversation using exclamations & appropriate neurotypical social skills! This is a 70 page, no prep, google slides lesson with large text, visuals, video, questions for students with disabilities (autism), and multiple post-test activities. This can be used for in person, virtual, remote or distance learning class. Useful for speech therapy, life skills o
Preview of Problem Solving Special Education Worksheets for Teaching Idioms in Context

Problem Solving Special Education Worksheets for Teaching Idioms in Context

These Problem-Solving special education worksheets for teaching idioms in context are ideal for teaching figurative language to Middle and High School students. This is a fantastic resource for teaching idioms and problem-solving in an enjoyable way. This special education social inferencing resource contains 17 handouts, each focusing on specific idioms. It also includes 170 engaging short stories, age-appropriate graphics, relatable dialogue, and real-world scenarios to develop problem-solvi
Preview of Would You Rather

Would You Rather

Created by
The Social Space
This activity was made with the intention of teaching students with autism spectrum disorder and Down syndrome at the middle school & high school levels who have difficulties with expressing their opinions, making choices, describing, and engaging in social conversations. These students may have difficulties with receptive language, expressive language, pragmatic language, and/or persuasive writing/conversing. There are 25 Would You Rather scenarios with corresponding Describe slides.
Preview of Teen/Adult Neurodiversity Affirming Social Relationship Ruler Lesson

Teen/Adult Neurodiversity Affirming Social Relationship Ruler Lesson

Created by
Songbird Speech
Are you always looking for neurodiversity affirming social communication/pragmatic language materials or lessons for your teen or adult students/clients?! Do you find the resources available to be few and far between, or geared more towards a younger crowd? This resource is a great option! This resource focuses specifically on the Relationship Ruler concept from a neurodiversity affirming perspective! It offers a huge variety of valuable direct teaching opportunities - including a visual sorting
Preview of Sorry for Social Skills

Sorry for Social Skills

This activity is based on the classic board game Sorry. There is a game board and game pieces included to be used as a file folder game. The cards for the game each have a social situation with questions for discussion. The topics covered include: airplane trips, bathroom rules, birthday parties, clothing, eating, friendship, life skills, and school. Don't forget to leave feedback or suggestions ater purchasing.
Preview of Adult High School Social Story with Special Needs Life Skills Bathroom Printable

Adult High School Social Story with Special Needs Life Skills Bathroom Printable

Is your Autistic adolescent or adult student learning bathroom etiquette?This is a social story for adolescent or adult Autistic students or those with special needs who are learning bathroom etiquette: wiping properly, going in the toilet, closing the door, keeping hands of private area, not announcing to everyone what happens in the bathroom, and washing hands.Real photos of adults using the bathroom are featured. Helps with problem solving and perspective taking!This social story is 17 pages
Preview of Job Interviewing

Job Interviewing

Created by
The Social Space
This presentation was created with the intention of getting students with disabilities to engage in discussions about job interviewing processes. These slides break down various components that support students before, during, and after an interview. This activity also includes example interview questions that the students can work on answering. It includes various discussion-provoking questions to allow the students to think deeply about each step of the process.
Preview of Life Skills/Social Skills for Interviews SECOND Edition

Life Skills/Social Skills for Interviews SECOND Edition

Created by
Lauren DiBiase
Are your young adult, special education students beginning to search for a job? Without the necessary social skills and life skills for a successful interview, employment is difficult. This packet, mostly containing black and white pages for ease of printing, was created to help our life skills students prepare for interviews.This packet includes the following worksheets/activities:Directions (4)12 Interview questions30 Necessary social skill/scenario cards1 Worksheet on things to consider befor
Preview of Easy Onsets Guided&Scaffolded, distance learning, printable, stuttering therapy

Easy Onsets Guided&Scaffolded, distance learning, printable, stuttering therapy

Created by
Sofia Speech
Easy onsets as a scaffolded hierarchical activity. Many descriptions, visuals, repeated cues and hints. Starts with h, moves to vowels then to a variety of sounds including consonants. This activity can last for multiple sessions and appropriate for all ages! PDF format so it can be used electronically for remote learning or printed for in person practice. Consider referencing this on an iPad or tablet for in person learning. If printing, considering printing multiple pages on the same sheet of
Preview of SELF CARE WORKBOOK & BOARD GAME - Recharge Your Battery - BUNDLE

SELF CARE WORKBOOK & BOARD GAME - Recharge Your Battery - BUNDLE

This bundle includes our "Recharge Your Battery" Workbook and Board Game. These two resources are the perfect supplements to each other! Click on each resource for further information about each individual resource. Please check out some of our BEST SELLERS! Remember – Please follow our STORE! Thank you WORKBOOKS – Just print!Behaviour and Feelings WorkbookSelf Esteem and Feelings WorkbookEmotions & Self Care WorkbookMy Anger Management WorkbookSOCIAL SKILLS, PUBERTY, PROTECTIVE BEHAVIOUR
Preview of Adult Comprehension - Short Stories (Autism)

Adult Comprehension - Short Stories (Autism)

This product is designed for young adults with Autism to support with improving comprehension and social skills. Each story contains different themes suitable to young adults. The product includes:⭐10 short stories written by a Speech Pathologist + ⭐6 comprehension questions per story All answers included! ⭐BOOM CARD DECK includedSkills targeted:⭐Comprehension⭐Inferencing ⭐Identifying emotions ⭐Problem Solving
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