This information discusses how to create an enriched professional life and a balanced personal life. It includes actions to manage time, stress and record keeping; benefits of continued professional d
...evelopment; professional codes of ethics and how to deal with ethical dilemmas.
This
bundle contains favorite social skills and pragmatics checklists, mostly
fillable versions. Also a page with definitions and criteria of social skill
areas. Great to have on hand!
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Summary of information about speECH-reading and its effectness to aid comprehension. Includes links to video examples, information about assessment, and methods to teach speECH-reading.
The Auditory Skills Checklist has 10 levels of skill development with 4 general skills at each level and early childhood examples of the skill. The checklist includes space to include date each skill
...was acquired and whether it was E, inconsistnt or acquired. Fillable version
This
article explains the "what" and "how" skills of
mindfulness as Linehan has
categorized them, using observing, describing, and participating non-judgmentally and whole-heartedly
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List of self-advocacy strategies associated with responses on LIFE-R Student Assessment. Recommended activities and self-advocacy skills to use with the classroom teacher, friends, and requesting acco
...mmodations. Overview to learning self-advocacy for students.
Guide created by the Minnesota DHH Transition Work Group. Includes information about transition regarding 1) self-advocacy 2) employment 3) postsecondary education and training 4) independent living 5
...) transition timeline 6) records to keep 7) additional considerations. From MN Department of Education. 2013.
This paper compared the language developmental trends as well as the background characteristics of children with
hearing aids (HA) and children with cochlear implants (CI) with severe to profound hea
...ring loss under the establishment of universal newborn screening in the state of Colorado. 2010.
The four major social skill areas are defined and operationalized for elementary and secondary learners: compliment, questions, small talk, and criticisms. It is followed by extensive examples of how
... to elicit social responses from students.
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