Introducing the larynx coloring page! Perfect for the SLP or vocal coach! This PDF comes with two different styles in one PDF. TO DOWNLOAD YOUR PRODUCTS PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108-Downloading-a-Digital-Item?segment=shopping For more drawings and information, visit @slp.kristen on Instagram. This download is for personal use only. It cannot be altered, sent to others via email/Google drive, reproduced, and/or commercially distributed. All files are copyright of SLP Kristen. If you have any questions regarding your purchase, please contact the shop owner!
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Earlier in the Summer, we had a look at some of the most interesting places that you’ve had to carry out your work as an SLP. Lots of you got in touch to tell us about your challenging spaces – from hallways to basements and everything in between! On this theme, we are delighted to […]
The neck is the start of the spinal column and spinal cord. The spinal column contains about two dozen inter-connected, oddly shaped, bony segments, called vertebrae. The neck contains seven of these, known as the cervical vertebrae.
I mentioned a post about levels of cueing....well, here it is! This document was created by one of my graduate school supervisors. I had a paper copy that I hung up beside my desk this year, but this digital copy will be a great addition to my flash drive of therapy materials. https://docs.google.com/open?id=0BxKc6Xl_ewkaTm5FaG96SlJfcE0 This is the first time I've used googledocs so I hope the link will work like it should.
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This post contains affiliate links. Please click here to see our privacy policy. Recently, I posted about how I set up and run direct instruction work centers. You can read the post here if you missed it. Today I wanted to share about how my teaching assistants and I take data during the work centers. My teaching […]