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                    • Teaching Students about Detecting Sarcasm!
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Teaching Sarcasm: Understanding and Use!

Teaching Sarcasm: Understanding and Use!

June 22, 2021

Updated 1/23 Are you teaching sarcasm to your students and clients during speech therapy or counseling? It’s a nuanced topic and people have strong opinions about the its place in the world as a communication tool. Some SLPs and parents wonder if detecting sarcasm is a skill we should (or shouldn’t) be teaching students with autism during our speech therapy… Read More

Filed Under: Digital Resources, Middle and High School, Social Communication, Teletherapy 2 Comments

Social Skills: Conversation

Social Skills: Conversation

April 28, 2021

Social Skills Conversation Skills – Responses that form Connections. updated 1/23 Do you focus on how to have meaningful conversations in your social skills or speech therapy sessions? How can we teach our students to have meaningful conversation skills? You know, conversations that don’t just bounce around on the surface but actually help them form friendships and work towards enhanced… Read More

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GOOGLE Slides in Speech Therapy!

GOOGLE Slides in Speech Therapy!

April 8, 2021

Do you want to use GOOGLE ™  slides in speech therapy but you’re not sure where to start? No problem, we are all on a different learning continuum with technology! This post is intended for speech pathologists or teletherapists that aren’t sure how to use GOOGLE ™  slides in speech, are completely new to GOOGLE™  slides, or have purchased a Google ™ slides… Read More

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Social Rules for Community Settings!

Social Rules for Community Settings!

January 14, 2021

Do you teach social rules or social norms by community setting? The experience of one student Recently, one of my high school teletherapy students faced a manifestation determination because this student had exposed his/her private parts during an online class. He/she gave no thought to the fact that they were on camera and what camera view the students in the… Read More

Filed Under: Autism, Social Communication, Teletherapy 2 Comments

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