Description
You set the goal, then what? As SLPs we implicitly “know” the importance of goal awareness, but it’s also something that’s really easy to take for granted. You set the goal, talk about it with the student, and then keep it in mind when you’re in session… but how?
Marisha shares her answer to that question in this week’s episode of the podcast, all about increasing goal awareness with your students. She dives into the nitty gritty of how to:
Involve students in the goal creation processMake goal cards for (or with!) your studentsIncorporate the goal cards into your speech routine
There is so much research to support goal awareness promoting better outcomes in therapy, and it’s something Marisha has noticed in her own practice too!
When she makes a habit of reviewing and talking about students’ goals, she’s fascinated by the impact that goal awareness has on their session engagement and progress.
SHOW NOTES
Full show notes at slpnow.com/164
We’ve reached the final episode in our series about therapy planning across your school-aged caseload here on the SLP Now podcast!
So far, we’ve used Dr. Ukrainetz’s literacy-based therapy framework to work through a month of therapy planning for five units: a play-based early language unit...
Published 05/07/24
We’re nearing the end of our six-week series about therapy planning across your school-aged caseload here on the SLP Now podcast!
So far, we’ve created a month of therapy plan for four units: a play-based early language unit (slpnow.com/183), a picture book (slpnow.com/184), a fiction article...
Published 04/30/24