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New School Year

My last attempt at posting comments on my blog did not work, so I will make this entry short. This way if it does not work, I will not lose another lengthy entry.

A majority if school based SLPs have gone back to work over the last few weeks. These first few weeks usually bring a frenzy of activity. Some of my highest priorities for these first few days have traditionally been creating a schedule, informing classroom teachers about students' needs, and learning about new students.

Do many of you face the same demands and priorities? Are there other things that must be accomplished before students start coming to your room for services? What does the beginning of the school year mean for you?

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I'm an elementary school-based SLP, and my biggest issue is getting the kids at the developmental level we were at at the end of the last school year. I actually heard about a new option that may relieve that issue... Therapy/Respite camps for kids with Autism and other special needs. Any SLPs out there offering these types of camps to students at their schools. Any success?
# Posted By Michelle Pringle | 8/30/06 11:53 AM
 
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