I have been loving this organizer from Kmart! If you’re working with kids this is a great way to organize resources! Some fun things I have put in mine include: minimal pairs, speech sound cards, social skills scenarios and literacy flash cards! #organise#resources
October is AAC awareness month! AAC is used by individuals who require alternate methods of communication to assist their inclusion and participation in activities as well as to help the expression of needs and wants. To check out more go to: https://t.co/3pnkhr6DrB #aac#speech
Did you know that Speech Pathologists don’t just work with children? I didn’t learn this until I started my Masters! Speech Pathologists can also work in areas of: swallowing, AAC, voice, word finding difficulties, social skills and so much more! #speech#therapy
After finishing my child placement, I’ve reflected on some of the things that have really helped me stay on track! Some top tips I’ve come to learn are:
✨Keep a diary or calendar
✨Ask questions and do your research
✨Have fun and say yes to opportunities
#Speech#learning
Did you know that according to Speech Pathology Australia, 46% of young Australian offenders have a language impairment? This statistic is alarmingly high and provides insight into the importance of accessing therapy #Speech#language
As a student of Speech Pathology, I have found it really useful to use social media platforms as a way to learn and connect with others! Some great accounts to follow include @SpeechPathAus! #Speech#Connect
As a student of Speech Pathology I think it is important to be prepared on placements so that we can make the most of this opportunity. Here are some tips and tricks I’ve picked up on so far ! #student#Speech