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Evidence-Based Strategies

It can be challenging to implement evidence-based strategies in speech therapy sessions. Check out these bite-size strategies that you can use in therapy today!

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An SLP’s Guide to Writing Expressive Language Goals for School Age IEPs + Expressive Language Goal Bank

#162: How to Build Your Speech Therapy Book Library
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#183: A Month of Therapy Using an Early Language Picture Book

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How to Write Goals for Childhood Apraxia of Speech as a Speech-Language Pathologist

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SLP’s Guide to Teaching Stuttering Modification and Fluency Strategies for School-Age Students

This is a guest blog post by Monica, a school-based SLP, all about treating childhood Apraxia of Speech also known as CAS. 
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The SLP’s Guide to Treating Childhood Apraxia of Speech

Let’s explore what sets ASHA Evidence Maps apart from other continuing education resources, why they're valuable, and how to use this tool efficiently.
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How to Use ASHA Evidence Maps in your Speech Therapy Continuing Education

How to streamline your speech and language evaluations by starting with a PICO question. Using the PICO question as a base, you'll form a detailed plan for assessment. This includes keeping a student's strengths and possible future intervention in mind when planning. In this post, informal assessment is used as an example. There are also some quick tips for speech sound disorder assessments and working with students that have a diverse background.
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How to Use PICO Questions in Your SLP Evaluations

We practice a lot of skills and strategies in speech therapy sessions, but is what we're doing with our speech students really setting them up for success in the game of language and life? In this blog post, I explore an analogy for SLPs to consider, one that makes an argument for a contextualized approach to literacy-based therapy. Click through to read the post!
Evidence-Based Strategies

Set Students Up to Win in the Game of Language and Life

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