As a final step you may reorder the pages of your activity if needed.Complete the form that opens (as in steps 6 & 7 above) and then click Upload File.Select the zipped file and Open to upload.Right click your cursor on the folder and select Send to > Compressed (zip) folder.If the activity that you wish to upload has multiple pages, you must first put the pages in a folder within My Boards (v.6) or Boardmaker Studio > My Projects (Studio).Access your activity at My Boardmaker > My Activities.A message will let you know that the upload was successful.You may also add verbal tags in the Tags text box. Click in any boxes to add information about the activity.Click to highlight the specific activity you wish to upload, and click Open.Select the appropriate folder and click Open. All l Studio activities are stored in My Documents>Boardmaker Studio/My Projects. All Boardmaker v.6 activities are stored in My Documents>My Boards. Navigate on your computer to your Documents.Click Select to navigate to your activities.Select the Activities Tab and then Upload Activity.
This tutorial will show you how to upload, tag, and association standards with activities in Boardmaker Online. You can upload activities or boards from any versions of Boardmaker.
South African Speech-Language Hearing AssociationĬredit goes to /u/stophauntingme for our subreddit design.Boardmaker Online allows you to upload activities to your account and share these activities with others. Irish Association of Speech & Language Therapists Orthophonie et Audiologie Canada (OAC) (French) Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC) (English) Pre-professional membership association for students interested in the study of communication sciences and disorders.Īmerican Speech-Language-Hearing Association Official Website National Student Speech Language Hearing Association aka NSSLHA THIS SUBREDDIT IS IN NO WAY AFFILIATED WITH ASHA, SAC, OR ANY OF THE WEBSITES LISTED BELOW.ĪSHA's online directory for undergraduate and graduate degree programs in communication sciences and disorders (CSD)Ī page that contains a listing of university programs in speech language pathology and audiology in the United States. ‣ Let's talk salary - SLP redditors discuss salary ‣ caramelcashew is a Speech-Language Pathologist who has worked in 8 schools in 3 states over the last 3 years. * NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness * NIMH: National Institute of Mental Health Just as we cannot diagnose/treat speech and language disorders in this subereddit, we can only offer support, not true mental health counseling.
Speech pathologists can talk about language, development, and the field in general, but they cannot diagnose or treat in this subreddit.įeeling burn out or job stress? Consider talking to a mental health professional or researching strategies for anxiety, stress, and depression. You can find a therapist in your area using ASHA's Professional Finder.
If you have a speech or language concern, please contact your local speech therapist. They may work with those who are unable to understand language or with people who have voice disorders, such as inappropriate pitch or a harsh voice.
Speech-language pathologists work with patients who have problems with speech, such as being unable to speak at all or speaking with difficulty, or with rhythm and fluency, such as stuttering. Speech, language, and swallowing disorders result from a variety of causes such as a stroke, brain injury, hearing loss, developmental delay, a cleft palate, cerebral palsy, or emotional problems. Join groups that are specific to your interests. Search for activities aligned to Common Core standards. Find activities professionally created by the Boardmaker Education Team. Use powerful search features to find exactly what you need. Speech-Language Pathologists, sometimes called speech therapists, assess, diagnose, treat, and help to prevent communication and swallowing disorders in patients. Top reasons to sign up for Boardmaker Community: Share great activities that you have created. We discuss therapy ideas, share stories, share informative links, and give general advice through our personal experience and research. Please add flairs to your posts! See example here.Ī community of Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Speech Therapists (STs), Speech-Language Therapists (SLTs), Clinical Fellowship Clinicians (SLP-CFs), Speech-Language Pathology Assistants (SLPAs), graduate students, graduate clinicians, and undergraduate students. Graduate school questions? Subscribe to /r/slpGradSchool!ĪBSOLUTELY NO JOB POSTS AND NO ADVERTISING OF PRODUCTS.