Publication
Clinical Workbook for Speech-Language Pathology Assistants
- Details:
- 278 pages, Illustrated (B/W), Spiral Bound, 8.5 x 11" 1 lbs
- ISBN13:
- 978-1-59756-890-6
- Release Date:
- 02/02/2017
Overview
The Clinical Workbook for Speech-Language Pathology Assistants is a workbook for speech-language pathology assistants (SLPAs) and speech-language pathologists (SLPs), as well as instructors and students, that provides a generous "toolbox" for students to implement during their fieldwork experience.
This workbook is the first of its kind with activities that employ applications (apps). In addition to the apps, each chapter includes examples of basic treatment objectives to guide the SLP/SLPA when choosing a treatment method for a corresponding treatment need. The activities are tried and true and, as such, have been carefully thought out before being considered for inclusion in the text. For ease of implementation, each activity is explained with detailed, step-by-step instructions and supporting photographs.The workbook has a chapter dedicated to the communication needs of various clientele and includes:
- Speech Sound Disorders (SSDs). Activities addressing the needs of clients with articulation and phonological disorders as well as apraxia of speech (AOS).
- Communicative Intent. Activities addressing the needs of clients who struggle with intentional communicative intent, replacing off-task communication behavior with a functional communication system.
- Language Disorders. Activities addressing both receptive and expressive language disorders.
- Social Language. Activities addressing social language needs of clients.
- Complex Communicative Needs. Activities addressing complex communication needs of clients who require augmentative and/or alternate communication (AAC) systems.
- Literacy. Activities addressing pre-, early, and school-age literacy needs. Key components of literacy include phonological awareness, print concepts, alphabet knowledge, and literate language.
- Voice and Fluency Disorders. Activities addressing the needs of clients with voice and/or fluency disorders.
- Behavior Management Techniques. Behavior management activities for clients requiring visual schedules and/or motivation/reinforcement to participate in therapy sessions.
In addition to the apps, each chapter includes examples of basic treatment objectives to guide the clinician when choosing a treatment method for a corresponding treatment need. The apps presented in this workbook are adaptable for individual or group sessions and includes their corresponding Uniform Resource Locator (URL) and Quick Reference (QR) code.
From the Foreword
This workbook is a must for any beginning or experienced SLP and/or SLPA who works with children with communication needs. Within these chapters, you will find a gold mine of evidence-based lessons many with current, state-of-the-art applications (apps). The authors have devised lessons that are easy to follow and that allow for creative freedom. As a fan and user of many of the Apps included in this workbook, I can vouch for their utility and effectiveness. And, most importantly, they are engaging for both the client and SLPA! This workbook should be a required text in every SLPA course and on the shelf of every practicing SLPA (and SLP, for that matter).
--Celeste Roseberry-McKibbin, PhD, CCC-SLP
Professor, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, California State University Sacramento
In addition to providing extensive information based on common disorders and target skills, Clinical Workbook for Speech-Language Pathology Assistants provides guidance, including corresponding objectives, technology tools, and step-by-step guides on directing the session. This workbook is a creative, timely, effective, and well-organized resource for our industry and one I'm sure clinicians will find as an asset to their toolbox reflecting current and practical tools combined with strategies and specific tips for implementation.
--Mai Ling Chan, MS, CCC-SLP
CEO and Co-Founder of YappGuru
Review
Angela Moorad, OMazing Kids blog (April 28, 2017):
"Here's what I love about this book: *The activities ideas are easy to follow with step-by-step instructions and are enhanced by black and white screenshots from apps and photos of kids participating. *Includes ideas for individual and group sessions. *QR codes, App Store links and websites make it easy to find the exact app or materials being used for each activity. *Great ideas for targeting goals for early communication with the "Knock-Knock Box" program including objects to include in the kit, skills to target, and specific verbs and concepts associated with each object in the kit. *Fun ideas and activities for targeting core vocabulary for AAC users. *Several activities include printables from SLPs on Teachers Pay Teachers. *Awesome wire spiral binding will hold up well with repeated use and allows the book to stay open to a specific page when placed on the table. *Includes a wide variety of apps. Examples of apps included in this workbook are: Articulation Station, Secret Mission Articulation, Phono Learning Center, PhonoPix, Word FLiPS, Apraxia Ville, Apraxia RainbowBee, several Sago Mini apps, StoryToys Touch Look Listen My First Words, Question Therapy by Tactus, WordToob, the My PlayHome series of apps, Auditory Memory Club, Social Quest, Between the Lines series of apps by Hamaguchi, Social Norms by Virtual Speech Center, Proloquo2Go, TouchChat HD with WordPower, Avaz Pro, Clicker Communicator, Toto's Treehouse by Dr. Panda, What's in the Bag?, Pogg, several Tiggly apps, Word Wizard and Writing Wizard by L'Escapadou, Mystery Word Town by Artgig, Conversation Paceboard by Aptus, Fluency SIS, Decibel 10th, FluencyCoach, ChoiceWorks visual schedule and visual supports app, Custom Boards, Jigsaw Wonder Puzzles series of apps by Eggroll Games, Wellbeyond Meditation for Kids, Thinkrolls series of apps by Avokiddo, Winky Think by Spinlight Studios, Busy Shapes, Crazy Gears and Busy Water apps by Edoki, open ended play apps by Toca Boca, Touch and Write series of apps by FizzBrain, etc... *Although this workbook was designed for SLPAs, it would also be a great resource for SLPs who may have just gotten their first iPad and are looking for ideas to get up to speed quickly on apps and how they can be incorporated into therapy. Once you get inspiration from these examples you could easily apply similar strategies to other apps you may get."
Foreword by Celeste Roseberry-McKibbin, PhD, CCC-SLP
Foreword by Mai Ling Chan, MS, CCC-SLP
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Speech Sound Disorders: Articulation, Phonology, and Apraxia
- Activities for Articulation
- Activities for Phonology
- Activities for Apraxia
Chapter 3. Communicative Intent
- Activities for Communicative Intent
Chapter 4. Language Disorders
- Activities for Language
Chapter 5. Social Language and Pragmatics
- Activities for Social Language and Pragmatic Needs
Chapter 6. AAC for Complex Communication Needs
- Activities for AAC for Complex Communication Needs
Chapter 7. Literacy
- Activities for Pre- and Early Literacy
- Activities for School-Age Literacy
Chapter 8. Voice and Fluency Disorders
- Activities for Voice and Fluency
Chapter 9. Behavior Management Techniques
- Visual Supports
- Suggestions for Reinforcement
Index
About The Authors
Robert Kraemer, PhD, CCC-SLP, is Assistant Professor and Speech-Language Program Director in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Utah. He received his first BS degree from Rollins College in Business Administration. After a short career as an engineer, he returned to school and received his second BS and MA in Communicative Disorders from the University of Central Florida.
Jacqueline Bryla is a speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA) from Northern California. She loves nothing more than researching and evaluating apps, developing relationships with app developers, and working alongside speech-language pathologists to deliver therapy.
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