
In this episode of Unfiltered IEPs, host Colleen Stern speaks with Hallie Sherman, a seasoned speech-language pathologist, to discuss the intricacies of working with middle-grade students and developing their IEPs. They explore the importance of student empowerment, effective goal development, and the challenges faced by SLPs in advocating for their students' needs. Hallie shares her journey of creating engaging materials for older students and emphasizes the significance of building relationships to foster a positive learning environment. The conversation also touches on transition planning, the use of assistive technology, and the necessity of collaboration among educators to support students' growth and success.
About our guest: Hallie Sherman, M.S. CCC-SLP is a licensed speech-language pathologist in New York. She worked in the public schools for over 15 years before she left the schools to work as the CEO full time for Speech Time Fun, Inc. At Speech Time Fun, Inc. Hallie provides materials and trainings for SLPs working with grades 4-12 to help them plan with ease and confidence. She does this through her SLP Elevate membership, her TPT resources, her podcast SLP Coffee Talk, her virtual conference she hosts 3x a year called the Speech Retreat and the other various trainings for organizations and associations.Hallie's Links:
@speechtimefunspeechtimefun.comslpelevate.cominstagram.com/speechtimefunhttps://bit.ly/SLPcoffeetalkhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZPmwth4lr5HvdntrJNu-KA
Link to the study on transition meetings: https://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/module/tran-scp/cresource/q1/p01/
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