To follow are further resources that we always like to have at our fingertips....
Websites we like to visit
RDI Connect - Learn more about the RDI Program here.
Social Thinking - Visit this site for the latest on Michelle Garcia Winner's teachings, products, and conference schedule.
The Gray Center - Learn more about Social Stories™ here at Carol Gray's informative site.
Thinking Maps - One of our therapists, Katie Vitas M.S., CCC-SLP, has been trained in these great tools and is teaching us what she knows! Peer Projects - Therapy from the Heart is now invested in incorporating Thinking Maps across contexts and content.
Cognitive Connections - When it comes to executive function, we follow the lead of Sarah Ward M.S., CCC-SLP and Kristen Jacobsen M.S., CCC-SLP.
Mindwing Concepts - Learn more about the Story Grammar Marker and Braidy... both tools that we love!
Speech Techie - Sean Sweeney's blog is the place to go to for information on interactive educational technologies related to language development.
Speaking of Speech is one of our favorite sites for exchanging ideas, materials, and resources related to communication skills. This is a great resource for speech language pathologists and teachers.
The Zones of Regulation - Learn more about Leah Kuypers' M.A.Ed., OTR/L curriculum to foster self-regulation and emotional control.
ASHA - Typical Speech and Language Development - Visit this site to read about a range of topics including the difference between language and speech, developmental milestones from birth to 5, what to expect from children in elementary school, and social language use.
The PROMPT Institute - PROMPT, an acronym for Phisically Restructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic Targets, is a multidimensional approach to speech production disorders that has come to embrace not only the well-known physical-sensory aspects of motor performance, but also its cognitive-linguistic and social-emotional aspects.
PrAACtical AAC - Janice Coughlin, our assistive tech expert, recommends this site when in search of great ideas for students who use devices.
The Hanen Centre is a Canadian not-for-profit charitable organization committed to supporting parents, early childhood educators and speech-language pathologists in their efforts to promote the best possible language, social and literacy skills in young children.
Apraxia-kids provides in depth information on Childhood Apraxia of Speech
Zero to Three is a nonprofit organization that provides parents, professionals and policymakers the knowledge and know-how to nurture early development. Their mission is to ensure that all babies and toddlers have a strong start in life.
Playing with Words 365 explains speech and language development in layman’s terms but also has easy to understand activities and ideas on how to help expand your child’s speech and language development.
My Toddler Talks provides strategies and activities to promote your child's language development while having fun.
Websites we like to visit
RDI Connect - Learn more about the RDI Program here.
Social Thinking - Visit this site for the latest on Michelle Garcia Winner's teachings, products, and conference schedule.
The Gray Center - Learn more about Social Stories™ here at Carol Gray's informative site.
Thinking Maps - One of our therapists, Katie Vitas M.S., CCC-SLP, has been trained in these great tools and is teaching us what she knows! Peer Projects - Therapy from the Heart is now invested in incorporating Thinking Maps across contexts and content.
Cognitive Connections - When it comes to executive function, we follow the lead of Sarah Ward M.S., CCC-SLP and Kristen Jacobsen M.S., CCC-SLP.
Mindwing Concepts - Learn more about the Story Grammar Marker and Braidy... both tools that we love!
Speech Techie - Sean Sweeney's blog is the place to go to for information on interactive educational technologies related to language development.
Speaking of Speech is one of our favorite sites for exchanging ideas, materials, and resources related to communication skills. This is a great resource for speech language pathologists and teachers.
The Zones of Regulation - Learn more about Leah Kuypers' M.A.Ed., OTR/L curriculum to foster self-regulation and emotional control.
ASHA - Typical Speech and Language Development - Visit this site to read about a range of topics including the difference between language and speech, developmental milestones from birth to 5, what to expect from children in elementary school, and social language use.
The PROMPT Institute - PROMPT, an acronym for Phisically Restructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic Targets, is a multidimensional approach to speech production disorders that has come to embrace not only the well-known physical-sensory aspects of motor performance, but also its cognitive-linguistic and social-emotional aspects.
PrAACtical AAC - Janice Coughlin, our assistive tech expert, recommends this site when in search of great ideas for students who use devices.
The Hanen Centre is a Canadian not-for-profit charitable organization committed to supporting parents, early childhood educators and speech-language pathologists in their efforts to promote the best possible language, social and literacy skills in young children.
Apraxia-kids provides in depth information on Childhood Apraxia of Speech
Zero to Three is a nonprofit organization that provides parents, professionals and policymakers the knowledge and know-how to nurture early development. Their mission is to ensure that all babies and toddlers have a strong start in life.
Playing with Words 365 explains speech and language development in layman’s terms but also has easy to understand activities and ideas on how to help expand your child’s speech and language development.
My Toddler Talks provides strategies and activities to promote your child's language development while having fun.