45 questions with scenarios. There are many possible answers to the questions. What should you do in a given situation at home. If the questions are too difficult for some clients, provide choices and let them choose the best answer. I tried to include a variety. Please provide me feedback. Thanks!!
A template for speech pathologists to quickly and thoroughly write an evaluation for the Arizona Articulation standardized assessment. Includes:- A summary of the test and the purpose for administering the assessment- Table for inputting all scores and score interpretations- Example of summary for a child's assessment results*The Arizona-4 is my favorite tool for assessing articulation. It is simple to administer, provides an objective judgment on the severity of an articulation/phonological dis
I have provided my version of simple 2 and 3 step sequences that i have used with more severe patients in a nursing facility. They're very simple and include some safety awareness sequences. Great for an individual who has difficult with 2 and 3 step sequences and putting them in order. This would also be a great warm up for patients that are working on 2, 3, or even 4 step sequences.
Simply put a "1"or "2" in the blank next to each step. Please let me know how I did. :)
A template and report example of the Functional communication profile revised. Use of tables for each item administered or observed from the booklet. Use the booklet for correct scoring
Some patients work best with visuals. I provided images of activities around the home. They are multi-step sequences, mostly cooking. I will continue to update this product with additional sequences. Would be great for an individual working in a skilled nursing facility or outpatient rehab. There is a mixture of lower and higher functioning sequences.
Do you use the game Cariboo with the students in your class?
Sometimes you have an idea and you want to make your own cards but don’t have the time to measure out the size for the cards for the board or the “calling cards.”
Well here you go, I’ve made a blank template for both sets of cards for you to use with your game!
More than half the battle is done for you, now all you need to do is insert the content/pictures into each box!
This problem solving activity targets deductive reasoning. The patient must have intact vision and basic reading comprehension to complete this activity.
This is a reading, writing, and problem solving, and perspective-taking exercise for young adult through adult age populations. The worksheets provide real-life ADL scenarios in which the individual must consider other perspectives and provide written or spoken responses about how they would feel and what they would do. There are no right answers, only opportunities for realistic discussion.**Example from the worksheet: You best friend tells you to steal a bag of Skittles from the grocery store.
GFTA-3 Editable Report TemplateUse this template for the Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation - Third Edition (GFTA-3) to save time when writing reports.This report includes sections for:Reason for evaluation (initial evaluation/re-evaluation)Background information (testing environment, behavioral observations, etc.)Teacher InterviewEvaluation ResultsAlso included are sample statements regarding the student's:Articulation/PhonologyOral Motor Structure and FunctionFluencyVoiceReceptive/Expressive
This client and clinic policy packet is an essential for the private practice owner regardless of specialty. Contents include:
Media Release Form
Sick and Attendance Policy
Emergency Evacuation Form (for clients in intensive programs)
HIPPA form
Consent to Treatment Form
Billing Policy and more
Copy and paste into your reports with easy to read and fill in/edit tables! Descriptions of all evaluations, sub-tests, it's all there... Saves a ton of time writing reports. Templates for the following evals:GFTA-2GFTA-3CELF-5CELF-P2CASLCASL-2TWF-3SCAN-3EOWPVT-4ROWPVT-4SSI-4PLS-5TOPS-3TAPS-3PPVT-4Additional information on useful summary information and NJ qualification statements.
This document contains 30 short paragraphs at approximately a Grade 6 reading level. They are designed to be used as part of a therapy program for adults with Aphasia or Apraxia of speech. These paragraphs could be used in a variety of ways to improve verbal expression or comprehension.
All of the paragraphs are written to be relevant to adults and older adults. Younger students are unlikely to relate to the content of the writing (e.g., paragraphs talk about careers, spouses, grandchildren, et
Here are four pages of functional/everyday objects around the house. Some individuals that may have trouble naming common objects, may need extra practice. These images may be extra practice. Put these with the actual object for additional reinforcement when naming objects.They may also be used for increasing vocabulary or naming categories. This is part 1 of my functional pictures. I created these on my own because I did not want to copyright and I figured I would share them with others :) plea
This is a list of sentences that get progressively longer to work on exaggerated prosody. It was created for people with Parkinson's Disease, however, can be used with other populations.
Great executive function exercise that is functional. A short scenario is given and the client must provide items that need to be packed for each vacation. Help client determine what clothes they would pack during certain types of weather or different types of location. Relate this activity to real life, comparing seasons and the differences between clothing. Also, what items would need to be taken for each trip. If it is hot and sunny, sunscreen would be necessary. Hope this helps! 5 scenarios
This word doc contains multiple passages from famous pieces of literature. Dashes are placed throughout the passages, to remind the student to take a pause and breathe before continuing reading. Especially useful for stuttering and cluttering clients who are unintelligible. Maintaining phonation and over annunciation allows the student to be much more intelligible to a listener.
For Speech Pathologists or other therapists, this editable school contract agreement has been a great tool for getting started on the 1099 track. I have made changes to this contract to be more specific for myself and what I expected, so feel free to do the same.
The following techniques are used to heighten sensory awareness of liquids, solids, and secretions before a swallow is attempted. Here are some recommended techniques you can use to assist with feeding your loved one.
New product that has been being developed for a few years based on a need I've noticed with middle & high school students who are in higher level life skills classes who need help in processing the language involved in:maintaining a personal scheduletelling timeinterpreting a procedurereplying appropriately during social situationsproblem identificationsolving a problemFor example, students often have trouble telling time not because they don't know the numbers, but because they don't unders
Complete this form during language sampling to identify strengths and weaknesses in pragmatic language. This form may be used alone or as part of an evaluation. This form was created for neuro-divergent students but may be utilized with all ages and developmental levels.
Three different sample evaluation reports for those with primary diagnosis of cleft palate, one adult, one older school age child and one younger age child. All include formal testing results, sample goals and address all areas of communication. Some include extension goal suggestions and home programs, as appropriate. All in word format and gender neutral. Highlighted portions need to be clarified and client name can be easily replaced. Thank you in advance for reviewing this product if yo
This page lists 50 sentences containing /ts/ WITHOUT any other /s/, /z/, 'sh', 'ch', 'zh', or 'dg' sounds to interfere with a clear production of /s/ in a student/client who lateralizes /s/.
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While going out to a restaurant can seem like a pretty straightforward activity, the experience can actually be full of many unanticipated events. I created these social scenario and problem solving cards for my ASD students in particular, so they could practice what to say and do if and when they experience some of these events.Examples of scenarios include:- Getting the wrong order- Needing more seating- Having a food allergy- Receiving a call or text during a meal- Noticing you were overcharg
This file is an informal protocol for an oral motor exam. It includes a protocol that is designed in a logical format that can be presented professionally in an IEP meeting. This file also includes a protocol for diadochokinetic rate, qualitative notes, and a summary section. The file is a word document that can be edited and customized to your setting and needs.