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WHAT’S INSIDE!


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               This is not just another book of lesson plans and speech therapy ideas.  We know that our
               success was related to what we used in intervention but equally important was how we did
               it.  We will share with you ways to be highly successful working with young children.  We
               begin the book with the following sections:

                 Getting Started

                 Preparing for each lesson plan

                 Pre-session setup—Getting Ready

                 Session Overview— 30 minutes at a glance
                 Visual Schedule Pictures

                 Explanation of visuals/schedule and how to target goals for each

                 Creating a schedule and choosing your targets

                 Lesson Plan Templates


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               We know that different students have different learning styles and when we teach across
               different modalities our students have greater success.  We designed each unit to address a
               wide  range  of  speech  and  language  deficits,  while  incorporating  songs,  books,  and  floor–
               and table-activities.

               The  content  of  these  units  was  driven  by  theory  and  research  in  the  fields  of  child
               development,  communication  development,  and  early  intervention.    The  lessons  and
               activities  in  this  book  are  based  on  Vygotsky’s  (1967)  social  learning  theories.    Social
               learning  theories  view  social  interaction  as  critical  to  development.    Therefore,  the  entire
               professional team is seen as the child’s guides, and the child is the apprentice who learns
               from the adult models (Rogoff, 1990).  Strategies and activities in this book are based on
               Kindergarten curriculum, family involvement, and group interaction (peers) so that a child’s
               primary social interactionists are key contributors to communicative behaviors.

























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