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mauslp

About mauslp: <p>Maureen is a registered speech-language pathologist in the Philippines. She is trained in Natural Language Acquisition (NLA), Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing (DTTC), and Kaufman Speech to Language Protocol (K-SLP). She has been working with pediatric clients since 2016 and has started seeing clients through teletherapy in 2020. Maureen loves creating digital resources that keep her students engaged. At present, she is working on finishing her master's degree in Reading Education. For suggestions and comments, feel free to email her at sayspeech.ph@gmail.com. </p>

88keys4music

About 88keys4music: <p>Hello! I'm Elizabeth, a piano teacher in British Columbia, Canada.  I am a Royal Conservatory of Music graduate (ARCT in piano pedagogy, 2003), and have been teaching since long before that! I love finding innovative and thought-provoking ways to engage my students in learning music. Boom Cards have been a winner with both my in-person and online students. I hope you enjoy using what my students have already tested and enjoyed!</p>

Grades: 13,1,2,4,5,6,8,0

Cardigan Speech

About Cardigan Speech: <p>My name is Andrea and I have been a school-based speech and language therapist since 2010.  Populations include primarily special education self-contained classrooms in addition to general education students.</p> <p>In addition to school-based speech therapy, I have also been doing PRN in the medical setting since 2011.  </p> <p>I have my Certificate of Clinical Competence from ASHA, a Master's in Speech Pathology as well as a Master's in Special Education.  In addition, I am a Certified Assistive Technology Specialist.</p> <p>I love challenging problems and finding creative solutions to solve them!</p>

Grades: 0

Quintessential Achievers

About Quintessential Achievers: <div>Hi there! I'm a special education teacher with over 18 years of experience teaching kids with diverse learning needs. I have taught kids of all ages and I am currently a resource teacher at an elementary school. I love to create activities that will engage kids and meet their unique learning needs. My goal is to develop fun yet meaningful resources that will help them have fun, flourish and reach their potential. The more they feel successful, the more they will achieve! <br /></div>

Grades: 13,1,2,3,4,5

Adapting for Autism

About Adapting for Autism: <div class="YoG L4E f1g HHc"><div class="zI7 iyn Hsu"><div class="tBJ dyH iFc yTZ pBj DrD IZT swG">I create work tasks and visual supports for special education classrooms. I have 5 years of experience working at a therapeutic school for children with severe autism as the specials teacher. Find my printable resources here - <a href="https://autismworktasks.com/" target="_blank">https://autismworktasks.com/</a><br /></div></div></div>

Panda Speech

About Panda Speech: <p>Amanda Schaumburg,  M.S., CCC-SLP, is a Speech-Language Pathologist from Texas Panhandle, specializing in creating engaging educational materials for speech therapy and special education, from Pre-K-12. With a focus on interactive activities and books, she combines her expertise in speech therapy with innovative teaching tools to enhance learning experiences in unique and effective ways.</p>

Looks Like Language

About Looks Like Language: <p>Welcome to my Boom store where visual and audio support make learning fun and easy! I'm Linda, a speech/language pathologist with over 35 years of experience. It takes time to find engaging pictures, and I'm happy to help you out!</p> <p>All of my activities include interesting pictures to engage students. Most have audio support, too, to help limited readers. Each deck works on multiple skills, making it easier for you to provide differentiated instruction for your special needs students. But don't be fooled! All kids love learning this way!  </p> <p>Enjoy! Linda</p> <p>P.S. My course work: B.A. in speech pathology and psychology, M.A. in speech/language pathology, post-graduate courses in education, special education, autism, and reading.</p> <p>My self-study and work experience for these populations: 2 ACE awards in autism and work in an ABA early education program, infant and preschool special education, infant and preschool hearing-impaired, middle school mainstreamed speech and special education students, emotionally disturbed and autistic middle school students in special schools, speech/language goal compendium author for my school district, out of classroom visual support SLP, and Medicaid supervisor for speech teachers.</p>

Grades: 14,13,1,2,3,4,5,6

Chatterbox Charlie Speech Therapy Materials

About Chatterbox Charlie Speech Therapy Materials: <p>Hello, I am an ASHA-Certified school-based Speech-Language Pathologist with over 30 years of experience, working with clients from birth to 100!  I am also a Certified Auditory Verbal Therapist, specialzing in chidren with hearing loss that use cochlear implants and/or hearing aids.  I have worked in a variety of settings including rehab centers, hospitals, and schools. I am currently working in a primary school.    I love creating digital materials for all kinds of learners.  Thank you for visiting my store.</p> <p> </p>

Grades: 14,13,1,2,3,4,5,6

Speech with Mr. Esselpy

About Speech with Mr. Esselpy: <p><b>Speech-language pathologist by day, author and illustrator by</b> <b>mid-to-late afternoon</b>.</p> <p>I'm a practicing school-based speech-language pathologist with over 10 years of experience in the field. I'm currently working at an elementary school, but I've spent a number of years working with students across the age spectrum; ranging from pre-K through high school. I began creating my own motivating, fun, and engaging activities for my students when I realized how few were available. I hope that your students enjoy them as much as mine do!</p>

Grades: 1,2,3,4,5,6

Spedtaculardays

About Spedtaculardays: <p>Hi! I am Ashley! I been working in Special Education for 12 years. I was a middle school self-contained teacher for 7 years working with students with intellectual disabilities. In 2021, I completed my 4th year as a special education inclusion teacher in an elementary setting. In 2022, I switched roles to be an Early Childhood Special Education teacher (ECSE). Outside of the classroom, I am married with 3 kids. In my spare time, I enjoy working out, putting my toes in the sand, reading, and drinking coffee!</p>

Grades: 1,2,3,4,5,13

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