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Banter Booster #51: Useful things for busy speech pathologists
6-BOOSTS TO START YOUR WEEK!
👋🏻 I’m David, and I want to help you ride out the rain with some useful resources ☂️
1. 🆓Resources
Did you know that May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month? Learn all about expected communication milestones between birth and five years. Use these checklists to track your child's development #nslhmcontest
— Dr. Holly Storkel (@hstorkel)
12:18 PM • May 1, 2024
I may be late to the game... but have you checked out TextProject.org? They have vocabulary photo cards and thought how useful for vocabulary instruction, especially for those learning English. Check out these picture cards:
— Jenni vanRees (@jennivanrees)
7:20 PM • Apr 29, 2024
2. 🆓 Technical Skills, & Training
Excellent one-pager on Set for Variability! twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
— Megan Gierka (@MeganGierka)
1:20 PM • May 1, 2024
Do ‘brain breaks’ help students learn?
Find out what the evidence says in a new Nomanis Note by @maddy_goto and me.
tinyurl.com/246axnx3— Jennifer Buckingham (@buckingham_j)
8:32 PM • Apr 28, 2024
3. 🆓 Practice Tips
Looking for an image of the CFIR? Feel free to use this visual. Here is our interpretation of this framework.
— The Center for Implementation (@TCI_ca)
10:00 AM • Apr 25, 2024
Insecure overachievers are especially susceptible to working long hours.
— Harvard Business Review (@HarvardBiz)
12:39 AM • Apr 14, 2024
4. 🔓Research
👏🆕🆓Findings of @samharding@SamBurrSLT@DrJoanneCleland@helenstringer@DrHelenSLT@yvonnewren's review will be used to develop a Core Outcome Set for🚸children with SSD. They're part of a rigorous process essential for 🆙ing research & practice in the treatment of these 🚸.👏
— Caroline Bowen, Speech-Language Pathologist 🇦🇺🌻 (@speechwoman)
10:48 PM • Apr 30, 2024
#DevLangDis "We ... argue that the neurodiversity movement offers an important opportunity to raise better awareness and understanding of DLD in multiple sectors, including (but not limited to) mental health, education and employment."
— Tiffany Hogan (@tiffanyphogan)
3:52 PM • Apr 26, 2024
5. 🔥Useful🔧
6. Client perspectives and why I 😍 speech pathology!
Finished up my lectures on quality of life to student speech pathologists yesterday and we were discussing exactly this. "Mild" on an impairment based screener has no relationship to QOL or mood. We must never make assumptions about people's lived experiences.
— Leanne Ruggero, PhD (@Leanne_J_R)
1:39 AM • May 2, 2024
Developmental Language Disorder may be hidden but it has REAL impacts. #DevLangDis
— Stephen Parsons (@WordAware)
6:12 PM • May 1, 2024
Why can't you run through a campsite?
Because you can only ran. It's always past tents.In the days leading up to KS2 SATs, I always try and put some kind of grammar joke on the board for the pupils to read as they arrive. I've almost run out so please share if you know any!
— Jon Biddle (@jonnybid)
6:11 PM • Apr 30, 2024