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Banter Booster #46: Useful things for busy speech pathologists
6-BOOSTS TO START YOUR WEEK!
👋🏻 I’m David, and I want to help you get to the break 🐇 🍫 ⚡️
Glancing at my end-of-term to-do list…
1. 🆓Resources
A very generous resource for exploring morphology in the classroom.
🙂
— Sounds & Syllables (@SoundSyllable)
10:01 AM • Mar 11, 2024
In preparation for our next LLL class @VIUniversity, I’m gathering the best vocabulary resources to share with teachers so they don’t have to spend hours scouring the internet for resources themselves.
This Thursday, we’ll discuss the role of vocabulary with respect to reading… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
— Mme Lockhart (@MmeLockhartLDSB)
11:19 PM • Mar 12, 2024
An estimated 5.3 million individuals live with a TBI-related disability in the U.S. ASHA's Practice Portal has information on common TBI classifications and resources to guide clinical practice.
TBI in adults: at.asha.org/e3
Classifications: at.asha.org/e2— ASHA (@ASHAWeb)
7:45 PM • Mar 12, 2024
2. 🆓 Technical Skills, & Training
Interested in counseling in SLP? Check out this recent podcast I did with Speech-Language and Therapy:
— Jerry K Hoepner (@hoepner_jerry)
9:54 PM • Mar 13, 2024
Why is neurodivergence in kids so prevalent? What is the best way for schools to support neurodivergent students?
Take a listen to what @AJOWhitehouse & other experts had to say during @abcperth's Spotlight forum on neurodiversity, hosted by @NadiaMits.
— CliniKids Autism Research (@clinikids_au)
6:54 AM • Mar 6, 2024
3. 🆓 Practice Tips
This week, I shared 5 implementation tips. Save this thread & share!
Thank you for joining and interacting with these posts!
1/ Use guiding questions to frame your problem, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
— Rouzana Komesidou (@rkomesidou)
7:35 AM • Mar 9, 2024
Book recommendation: The Courage to be Disliked
Many of us live the lives others want for us rather than be our true selves.
Being OK with living our own, best life (and disappointing them) brings freedom and peace.
Like many things from Japanese culture, I enjoyed this book.
— Michael Girdley (@girdley)
12:15 PM • Mar 10, 2024
Three strategies to turn a workplace conflict into a constructive negotiation:
1) Go to the balcony: step away so that you can see the bigger picture
2) Build the Bridge: seek to understanding the other’s standpoint to uncover their real need
3) Engage the third side: get… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…— Helen Bevan (@HelenBevan)
2:59 PM • Mar 13, 2024
4. 🔓Research
#openaccess#languagedevelopment
— Daniela O'Neill (@daniela_oneill)
9:25 PM • Mar 12, 2024
Our new article is online now and FREE. Review of #reading#comprehension#instruction for children with English as an additional language (#EAL#EFL) First authored by the wonderful @AnnemariMurphy@PamelaSnow2@cammiemcbride9@DrCPW@PhonicsforSEN
— Prof Joanne Arciuli YES (@JArciuli)
1:31 AM • Mar 12, 2024
Study looks at the dyadic communication that may occur within everyday activities at home, which supports the need for future intervention research & may help clinicians identify activities that are important contexts for intervention. on.asha.org/43jbbcn@SIGPerspectives
— ASHA Journals (@ASHAJournals)
9:03 PM • Mar 11, 2024
5. Tips & tricks🔧
6. Client perspectives and why I 😍 speech pathology!
For clients into 🦖 (like me):
This is the single best thing I’ve seen on the internet EVER
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom)
1:16 PM • Feb 21, 2024
This is the moment a baby hears her mum for the first time after being fitted with hearing aids
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3)
6:29 PM • Mar 13, 2024