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Speech Therapy without Therapy Materials (Language Therapy, too!) 

Carrie Clark, Speech and Language Kids
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We as speech-language pathologists are overworked and overstressed. There's not enough time to do everything we have to do. But what if we're over-complicating it? You don't need a new, flashy therapy activity for every session with every child. You can work on speech and language therapy targets "on the fly" during simple activities.
Using this "no therapy materials" approach to therapy will free up a ton of your time because you won't be trying to prep and plan elaborate therapy activities for every session. Plus, your therapy will be more engaging and motivating because it will be led by your client and it will follow their interests.
Comment below with a therapy target/goal and I will make more videos showing you how to work on different goals without any special therapy materials at all!
#speechtherapy #therapywithoutmaterials #slpreboot #speechpathology

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11 сен 2024

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@CarrieClarkCCCSLP
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP 2 года назад
Comment here with a therapy goal/skill and I'll make more videos that show you exactly how you can treat those skills without therapy materials!
@annawrobel368
@annawrobel368 2 года назад
grammatically correct sentences (elementary age), scripting (ASD)
@mtsspeech
@mtsspeech 2 года назад
Yes!! About 22 years ago, a grad professor told us that SLP's should be able to provide artic/phono and language skills therapy in the desert (meaning, we do not need to purchase a ton of materials). I've kept that in mind all of these years. As a traveling SLP, this natural environment concept has saved muscle strains so many times LOL. Now with therapy being virtual and parent coaching being a technique, we are beginning to truly move away from ALWAYS using new, flashy therapy materials.
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP 2 года назад
Yes!! I love this! It’s absolutely true. I think we as a profession have become bogged down in the stuff and we’ve lost confidence in ourselves. We can totally do this in a much more simplified and streamlined way that will keep our mental health as a top priority.
@amywomble1159
@amywomble1159 2 года назад
I work with preschoolers and end up incorporating their speech and language goals into play quite often. Glad to see you doing this- it gives me more confidence about what I'm doing!
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP 2 года назад
Yes absolutely! Sometimes we just need the reminder that there’s nothing wrong with “winging it” and working on skills as they come up naturally can be just as effective as an expensive, planned out activity!
@annettefertitta6868
@annettefertitta6868 Год назад
Yes, I love to work on Artic and language skills through play therapy! I find that there is a higher carryover rate as well!
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP Год назад
Absolutely! Play is king for children!
@joanshomeph7603
@joanshomeph7603 Год назад
im so happy i found your channel, i am from philippines, and your videos really help me lot to help my son, he was diagnosed language disorder, thank u so much and keep on creating videos..God Bless!
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP Год назад
Oh wonderful! I'm so glad these are helpful to you!
@patriciaanyango
@patriciaanyango 2 года назад
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you Carrie!😊
@ALLSPECIALNEEDSNOW
@ALLSPECIALNEEDSNOW Год назад
👍👍❤
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP Год назад
Glad you liked it! Let me know if you have any questions!
@karinapereira9160
@karinapereira9160 2 года назад
Incredible helpful! Many thanks from Portugal!
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP 2 года назад
You're so welcome!
@emmanuela3002
@emmanuela3002 2 года назад
I love your teaching and how can I get more of it
@andiswakhuluse9845
@andiswakhuluse9845 2 года назад
Thank you so much Carrie😊
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP 2 года назад
You're welcome!!
@ooreofeolawumi5986
@ooreofeolawumi5986 2 года назад
Hi, Carrie thanks for all you do. I need help with severe Echolalia . Thank you
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP 2 года назад
Hello! I will add that one to our list for future videos. Here’s another video I did on echolalia a few months ago though! Hopefully this helps, too! m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kz0AH_SgIqk.html
@patriciaanyango
@patriciaanyango 2 года назад
Can you share engaging ways to work on Artic and Fluency goals? Especially for kids with lots of wiggles/high energy.
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP 2 года назад
Absolutely!! I have a ton of great ideas for that. I’ll add that to my list of future videos to make
@patriciaanyango
@patriciaanyango 2 года назад
Thank you!!
@samantharay3153
@samantharay3153 2 года назад
Hi Carrie! Thank you for all of the wonderful resources. I've recently had a family ask me about ways to target rate of speech as their child sometimes rushes his words in sentences. My initial thought was a pacing board but since this child often uses several words (5+) do you have any suggestions to pass along to the family (particularly at home support)?
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP 2 года назад
Hello! I like to start off with understanding the concepts of fast and slow outside of speech and then moving toward speech. For example, maybe you have them practice different movements quickly and slowly, such as running vs. walking, or hopping fast or slow across a room. Then, you talk about how we can make our speech fast or slow too. Have them practice saying a single sentence quickly and VERY slowly. After they can do the extremes, you would help them find a nice middle ground and practice slowing down to that "middle" speed when others are having trouble understanding them. Now that's definitely the 40-foot view! You would want to go through each of those steps slowly to give the child time to understand each step. Hope that helps!
@sagarsharma3346
@sagarsharma3346 Год назад
My 3 and half year old doesn't understand questions? If I ask a new question, either he repeats it or doesn't respond. Can you suggest some measures so that he can differentiate between questions and statement.
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP Год назад
We have a great resource page on helping children with asking and answering questions. It's over on our website: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/questions-resource-page/
@LindaMaldonadl-kt1fp
@LindaMaldonadl-kt1fp 4 месяца назад
Where did u get ur ice cream counter toy
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP 4 месяца назад
It's a Melissa and Doug brand one! You can probably find it online!
@demoudrame8539
@demoudrame8539 Месяц назад
Can i be a speech therapist with early childhood degree
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP
@CarrieClarkCCCSLP 12 дней назад
You will have to go back for a master's degree. But there is a speech-language pathologist assistant degree that has fewer requirements!
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