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Pictures for SLPs vs Child Behavior Toolbox Usage & Stats
This app lets you have thousands of pictures at your fingertips—3,328 to be exact. Use the pictures for all communication goals. Customize the text for each picture. If you have iOS7, the iPad or iPhone will speak the text for you.
You may tailor the prompts to develop receptive, expressive language skills, articulation, word retrieval, pragmatics, voice, fluency, and more.
The settings screen lets you pick pictures that match the interests of the child you are woking with. There are 11 major categories like Plants, People, and Places and within each category there are sub-categories like Body Parts, Working, Playing, Airplanes, Trains, etc. So, if you have a child who is fascinated by trains or planes, you can pick photos that will keep their interest. If you are woking on expressive language skills, pick a category that they can relate to and ask the child to describe the actions in the picture. Can they imagine eating the food or petting the bunny?
Since you might not know what a gerenuk is (a really cute African antelope) or what all the parts of a train are called, we've put brief descriptions of the photos beneath the pictures. You can change the text to make age-appropriate sentences. If you have iOS7, tap on the picture to hear the text.
Record and play back the client's voice to practice good speech and score the productions. Results are tabulated and saved for use in IEPs and insurance reports. SLP determines the criteria for Correct/Incorrect etc.
Each picture has a “Favorite” and “Ignore” button so you can use just your favorite pictures (if you want) and ignore pictures you are tired of.
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The CBT App for Home and School is an invaluable resource for both parents, teachers, and mental health workers. Covering children from ages 3 to 12, it provides strategies which address over 40 common behavioral and emotional concerns including aggression, bad language, lying, stealing, sharing, sleeping, sibling rivalry, hyperactivity, dealing with death and grieving, managing stress, depression, shyness, self-esteem, cooperation and following directions, cyber-bullying, managing screen time, impulsivity, distractibility, making friends, nail biting, tantrums, dealing with fears and phobias, eating too little and/or too much, compulsions, obsessions, and oppositional defiance. Along with strategies are resources for further reading including lists of books, magazine and journal articles, and websites.
The user can:
• select a list of strategies for your child based on age, behavior, and individual(s) who can benefit from the strategies (parent or teacher).
• attach a note that can be used to include strategies of your own, reminders or a “to-do” list. For example, if you send the strategies to the child’s parents that are consistent with how the child is being managed at school
• use the automatically generated list of references for further study or background reading.
• save the strategies you have selected to a file that you can text, email, print or format as a book. You can always come back any time in the future to update it.
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- Paid
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December 28, 2024