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Banter Booster #45: Useful things for busy speech pathologists
6-BOOSTS TO START YOUR WEEK!
šš» David here, reporting for Booster duty. This week, Iāve found some š„ stuff to help you hone your SLP skills, and support your clients!
Thanks to colleagues who shared so many great, free resources!
1. šResources
Looking for passages for oral Reading Fluency practice? Look no further than this amazing FREE resource from @ReallyGreatRead!
Inspired by the rich discussion on reading fluency in last nightās class @VIUniversity, and the work of @janhasbrouck and @TimRasinski1, why not shareā¦ twitter.com/i/web/status/1ā¦
— Mme Lockhart (@MmeLockhartLDSB)
Mar 8, 2024
At today's #DLDtogether training for trainer session I was reminded of this empowering handout from @DLDandMe that helps children tell others about their DLD. dldandme.org/wp-content/uplā¦#DevLangDis
— NAPLIC (@NAPLIC)
Mar 5, 2024
A handy resource that's accessible even by non-RCSLT members. Thank you @RCSLT :)
— Nichola Shelton (@Nichola_SP)
Mar 5, 2024
2. š Technical Skills, & Training
SAVE THE DATE!
March 11, 2024
Join @AIMtoLearn via live stream to explore "The Intersection of Reading and Writing" w/ #literacy experts @SoniaCabell, Claude Goldenberg, Nancy Hennessy,
@devin_kearns, @KPMilesPhD, & Ken Pugh. Recordings provided.— The FCRR (@TheFCRR)
Mar 5, 2024
As part of last week's webinar on #SolitaryConfinement we showed this new video showing the lived experienced of people who have suffered solitary confinement.
You can view the viseo here: bit.ly/SolConEl
#RestraintReduction
— Restraint Reduction (@theRRNetwork)
Mar 5, 2024
How not to teach spelling:
— Susan Godsland (@SusanGodsland)
Feb 18, 2024
3. š Practice Tips
Strive to be an authentic leader
Itās about being real, honest & being true to your values. Not about authority or pleasing your senior leaders
You are just you, are consistent and not playing a role
You make personal connections with others, lead from the heart & are honest
— āØSonia SparklesāØš¤ (@Sonia_Sparkles)
Mar 3, 2024
There's no such thing as an ideal daily routine. The best model is the one that works for you.
Successful people don't keep similar schedules. Their common practice is experimenting to learn what suits them.
Don't be a slave to others' habits. One size doesn't fit all minds.
— Adam Grant (@AdamMGrant)
Mar 1, 2024
The cost of distraction is the life you couldāve lived.
If you suffer from distraction, read this.
Cal Newportās protocol for deep work:
— EDDIE CHENG (@ecomEddie)
Mar 5, 2024
4. šResearch
New #OpenAccess protocol āA systematic review of #GestaltLanguageProcessing interventions in children or adults with communication disabilityā @LucyEBryant@speechwoman@Rooandjoey Katharine Beals, Howard Shane @rl_grove#GLP#Autismcrd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/displā¦@AGOSCI@ThinkSmartbox
— Prof BronwynHemsley (@BronwynHemsley)
Mar 6, 2024
#openaccess
An integrative model of parentāinfant communication development#languagedevelopment#socialcommunication#pragmatics#infancy#earlyyears#earlyintervention#parenting
— Daniela O'Neill (@daniela_oneill)
Mar 7, 2024
How does the brain respond to sentence structure as we speak and listen? In a neuroimaging study published in PNAS, researchers from the MPI and Radboud University in Nijmegen investigated sentence processing during spontaneous speech for the first time.
mpi.nl/news/brain-resā¦— MaxPlanck-Psycholinguistics (@MPI_NL)
Mar 6, 2024
5. FAQ šĀ š¤Ā
With thanks to Viktor Frankl, Anne Lamott, Julia Cameron, Steve Graham, Joan Didion, Paul Graham, Shane Parrish, Jeff Bezos, & Jorge Arango, hereās what I tell students when they ask:
— Banter Speech (@BanterSpeech)
Mar 5, 2024
6. Client perspectives and why I š speech pathology!
A lot of emotion in this poem that was written by one of my 5th graders.
— Sean Morrisey (@smorrisey)
Mar 5, 2024
English prose sentences have been getting shorter for 500 years
Predates industrial revolution dysgenics & doesn't appear to be cyclical. New art form taking time to find its optimum? Dilution by pulp fictions? Something else?
— Bachman (@ElonBachman)
Mar 2, 2024
Fun fact: If Celine Dion sang only the vowels in her name, it would be in the lyrics to Old McDonalds Farm.
— Fran (@whingewine)
Mar 5, 2024