Your source for evidence-based, functional speech therapy resources. Designed to save time and money for both new and experienced clinicians.

Your source for evidence-based, functional speech therapy resources. Designed to save time and money for both new and experienced clinicians.
The SLP Praxis Interactive Study Guide Part One created by Medical SLPs© contains active, visual learning activities to help students prepare for the national Praxis® examination administered by Educational Testing Services (ETS). Designed to be both educational and fun, this interactive study guide creates a unique learning experience.
Part one of the interactive study guide includes content from the first four sections of the Medical SLPs© Speech-Language Pathology Praxis Examination Study Guide.
Contents
Section I. Typical Development
Linguistic Stages
Perlocutionary Stage
Vocabulary Norms
Developmental Milestones
Receptive Speech and Language
Expressive Speech and Language
Morphological Development
Pronoun Development
Age-Related Changes
Language Development
Theories of Language Development
Speech Development Norms
Section II. Phonetics
Distinctive Features
Voice-Place-Manner
International Phonetic Alphabet
English Consonants
English Vowels and Diphthongs
Section III. Foundations
Speech Systems
Speech Science
Speech Chain
Section IV. Anatomy and Physiology
Nerves and Neurons
Oral Cavity
Pharynx and Larynx
Vocal Folds
Lingual Muscles
Muscles of Mastication
Anatomical and Positional Terms
Nervous System
Neuroanatomy and The Brain
Blood Supply
White Matter Tracts
Cranial Nerves
Respiratory System
Vertebral Column
The Speech-Language Pathology Praxis Examination Study Guide created by Medical SLPs© is a comprehensive study resource filled with outlines, visual graphs, multiple-choice practice questions, and more and is designed to help students prepare for the national Praxis® examination administered by Educational Testing Services (ETS). Passing of the Speech-Language Pathology Praxis (5331) examination is one of several required components for obtaining the Certificate of Clinical Competence for Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) awarded by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). A score of 162 is required to pass the SLP Praxis exam for purposes of ASHA certification. Most states have the same score requirements as ASHA, however, it is important to check your local state licensure guidelines as passing standards may vary state by state.
Includes:
‣ 140 + Pages
‣ High-Resolution, Full-Color Graphics
‣ Test (5331) Information
‣ Studying Checklist
‣ Comprehensive Outlines
‣ Figures, Graphs and Charts
‣ Practice Test Questions
‣ Answer Key
The Sequencing Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) Bundle includes worksheets and step-by-step visuals that can be used to sequence daily routines.
What is sequencing? Sequencing is a fundamental component of executive functioning. It includes our ability to plan, organize and execute multi-step tasks. This resource can be used to sort 4 and 6 step sequences while targeting a variety of cognitive-linguistic goals. Increase task complexity by varying the number of steps. Once the client can successfully sequence the visuals, evaluate their ability to independently complete each task.
Includes:
200+ Pages
Sequencing Cards
Functional Activities
Real Life Images
No-Prep Worksheets
Answer Key
+ More!
Hygiene
Household
Meals
Community
Personal/Other
The Functional Speech Therapy Workbook contains five sections and includes 340+ pages of functional activities that can be used to target real world cognitive-linguistic skills. Over the last decade, Person-centered care (PCC) has become the new standard across healthcare settings. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are “expected to provide PCC as part of their therapeutic interactions” (DiLollo & Favreau, 2010). Based on a person-centered care model, SLPs should select functional goals, plan functional treatment activities, and report functional gains (Elman & Bernstein-Ellis, 1995). But what does ‘functional’ therapy really mean? It is important that the patient and his or her family is involved in the treatment plan, especially when setting individualized short- and long- term goals. Ultimately, the goal of treatment should aim to maximize independence and improve quality of life. Unlike a typical workbook, this resource is packed with practical and relevant treatment materials that support this model and promote generalization into activities of daily living.
This bundle was developed by Medical SLPs and includes 40+ medical tracking templates that can be used to create a medical binder for your patients. Select functional, relevant pages for your clients to target various goals such as: organization, problem solving, reading, writing, memory, attention, and more. Once created into a personalized binder, patients can track medical information and practice compensatory memory strategies for functional everyday tasks.
Included:
– Cover Page
– Medical History + Information
– Appointment Tracker
– Medication Schedule + Log
– Vitamin Schedule + Log
– Dental Log
– Blood Pressure Log
– Blood Sugar Log
– Weekly Water Tracker
– Daily Water Tracker
– Fitness Tracker
– Daily Walking Log
– Daily Sleep Log
– Weekly Food Log
– Fruit and Vegetable Log
– Daily Activity Logs
– Telephone Log
– Symptoms Tracker
– Lab Tests + Imaging
– Daily Stretching Log
– Deep Breathing Log
– Daily Mood Tracker
– Medical Contacts
– My Primary Doctor
– My Physical Therapist
– My Occupational Therapist
– My Speech Therapist
– My Notes
The Aphasia Therapy Bundle includes 350+ pages of printable activities, educational handouts, documentation examples, and more. Includes worksheets for receptive language, expressive language, written language. This bundle may provide helpful resources, treatment materials, and home practice for patients with aphasia. Each section provides ideas for treatment, sample goals, and cueing examples. Manipulate materials and personalize for your clients to promote individualized speech and language therapy.
Table of Contents
The Cognitive Communication Assessment created by Medical SLPs is a quick and easy to administer tool for speech therapists working in the medical setting. With a more functional approach to evaluation, this assessment tool can be used to develop individualized therapy programs and help therapists create functional goals for their clients. Administration materials included: patient intake form, record form, and stimulus booklet. Note: This is an informal assessment and has not been standardized.
Table of Contents
I. Intake Form
i. HPI, PLOF, Daily Routines, Cognitive Demands, Discharge Planning
ii. MDS Coding – For Skilled Nursing Facilities only
II. Auditory Comprehension
i. Pointing/Body Parts
ii. Yes/No Questions
iii. Following Commands
iv. Understanding Conversation
III. Verbal Expression
i. Automatics
ii. Phrase Completion
iii. Repetition
iv. Confrontational Naming
v. Divergent Naming
vi. Responsive Naming
vii. Convergent Naming
viii. Object Description
ix. Sentence Formulation
IV. Written Expression
i. Confrontational Naming
ii. Personal Information
iii. Functional Messages and Taking Notes
iv. Clock Drawing
V. Reading Comprehension
i. Reading Ability/Recognition
ii. Words-Phrases Matching
iii. Paragraph Comprehension
iv. Functional Reading – Menu
VI. Cognition
i. Attention
ii. Immediate Recall and Recent Memory
iii. Distant Memory
iv. Making Change and Calculating Coins
v. Functional Calculations
vi. Problem Solving/Safety
vii. Sequencing and Organization
viii. Balancing Checkbook and Writing a Check
The Functional Word Retrieval Bundle includes printable speech therapy activities, compensatory strategies, functional goals, cueing examples, and much more.
The Aphasia Therapy Bundle includes 350+ pages of printable activities, educational handouts, documentation examples, and more. Includes worksheets for receptive language, expressive language, written language. This bundle may provide helpful resources, treatment materials, and home practice for patients with aphasia. Each section provides ideas for treatment, sample goals, and cueing examples. Manipulate materials and personalize for your clients to promote individualized speech and language therapy.
Table of Contents
60 pages of functional reading activities including organization tasks to target speech-language goals.
The Dysphagia Evaluation and Treatment Bundle is designed for speech and language therapists working with patients who are experiencing difficulty swallowing. This bundle includes informative handouts, screening and evaluation forms, treatment examples, sample goals, daily documentation, and more.
Contents
Section I. Informative Handouts
Section II. Assessment
Section III. Patient Recommendations
Section IV. Treatment
The Word Retrieval Workbook includes a variety of speech therapy resources and functional activities that can be used to target word finding deficits. Individuals with word finding deficits typically know what they want to say, but experience difficulty finding the right words to speak. This workbook contains 180+ pages and each section includes suggestions for use, sample short-term goals, cueing examples, and much more!
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This resource can be useful for tracking SLP clinical clock hours. Tracking sheets are formatted to match the Calipso website for easy data transfer!
The Winter Holiday Speech and Language Bundle includes 65+ pages of functional winter holiday-themed speech therapy activities designed to save you time! Useful for both children and adults, this resource is just in time to engage your patients with the upcoming holidays.
Contents:
Word Retrieval
Functional Reading
Orientation/Memory
Executive Function
The Thanksgiving Speech and Language Bundle includes 85+ pages of functional Thanksgiving-themed speech therapy activities designed to save you time! Useful for both children and adults, this resource is just in time to engage your patients with the upcoming holiday.
Word Retrieval
Functional Reading
Orientation/Memory
Executive Function
Dysphagia is a swallowing disorder. Dysphagia has many causes and may be temporary or permanent. Treatment varies based on the type of dysphagia, signs and symptoms, etiology, medical history, cognitive function of the individual, as well as other factors.
Aphasia is a language disorder following neurological damage, most commonly, caused by a stroke. Depending on the site of damage, signs and symptoms of aphasia will vary. Individuals may experience difficulty understanding spoken or written language, trouble communicating daily wants and needs, or struggle with writing. Aphasia is a loss of language — not a loss of intelligence.
27 pages. Use this free PDF download to target word retrieval using evidenced-based practice.
Free AAC communication board. Contains printable and high-quality images.
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