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Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC)
Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC)
38 episodes
2 weeks ago
In this episode, Lindsay Sharpe, a speech-language pathologist who works in the Louis Riel School Division out of Winnipeg, MB, returns to continue her conversation on AAC use. She identifies the increase in the number of students with communication disorders in her school division and working to have sufficient intervention and programming for these students. She describes this new pressure put on school teams to ensure that they're getting the programming, the intervention and the goals set for them that they really need. She explains how support teams can adapt to AAC users' unique needs using this complex system of communication.
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In this episode, Lindsay Sharpe, a speech-language pathologist who works in the Louis Riel School Division out of Winnipeg, MB, returns to continue her conversation on AAC use. She identifies the increase in the number of students with communication disorders in her school division and working to have sufficient intervention and programming for these students. She describes this new pressure put on school teams to ensure that they're getting the programming, the intervention and the goals set for them that they really need. She explains how support teams can adapt to AAC users' unique needs using this complex system of communication.
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Education
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Episode 37: Shining Lights on Talk Moves
Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC)
59 minutes 56 seconds
1 month ago
Episode 37: Shining Lights on Talk Moves
In this episode, speech-language pathologists Theresa Pham and Melissa Fiesser discuss Talk Moves, sentence starters and gestures that students can use to join or invite others into conversations. They elaborate on how teachers can facilitate those discussions within the classroom by improving student participation, making them accountable for their thoughts, and promoting critical thinking.
Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC)
In this episode, Lindsay Sharpe, a speech-language pathologist who works in the Louis Riel School Division out of Winnipeg, MB, returns to continue her conversation on AAC use. She identifies the increase in the number of students with communication disorders in her school division and working to have sufficient intervention and programming for these students. She describes this new pressure put on school teams to ensure that they're getting the programming, the intervention and the goals set for them that they really need. She explains how support teams can adapt to AAC users' unique needs using this complex system of communication.