Communication Disorders In Schools: Collaborative Scenarios Ebook <ULTIMATE>
Communication disorders are rarely a "speech therapy problem." They are a .
The Solution: Realistic, Cross-Disciplinary Scenarios Our new eBook moves away from dry, clinical definitions and into the hallways, classrooms, and zoom rooms where real communication happens. Communication disorders are rarely a "speech therapy problem
Have you ever had a student who you knew had a communication issue, but you couldn't get the rest of the team to see it? Share your "missed connection" story in the comments below. Share your "missed connection" story in the comments below
That is why we created the . The Problem with the "Pull-Out" Mindset For decades, the model has been fragmented: The SLP (Speech-Language Pathologist) pulls the student out for 30 minutes twice a week to work on /r/ sounds or syntax. Meanwhile, the classroom teacher struggles to get that same student to participate in a group project. The school psychologist tests for attention issues, unaware that the root cause is a language processing deficit. Meanwhile, the classroom teacher struggles to get that
