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Aphasia
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http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/sptherapy.html
Judy Kusters links to interactive activities for therapy on the web
http://www.speechbin.com/
materials and assessment tools
http://www.aphasiatoolbox.com
Aphasia recovery self-help website

Apraxia/Dyspraxia
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http://www.pecs.com
Provides information for the Pictures Exchange Communication System
http://www.cuedlanguage.org/
Cued Language Network of America (CLNA)
http://www.cuedspeech.org
National Cued Speech Association
http://www.cuedspeech.info
Cued Speech Info
http://www.dailycues.com
Daily Cues
http://www.language-matters.com
Language Matters – signed, cued speech and more
http://www.speechteach.co.uk
Teaching resources, links, resources with clipart, worksheets, flashcards, games, and other teaching aids
http://www.apraxia-kids.org
Apraxia kids, with articles, search, and frequently asked questions.
http://www.kidspeech.com
Useful information on Apraxia.
http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/%7Evelleman/cas.html
Resource for parents about childhood apraxia
http://www.childrenspublishing.com/
Children’s Publishing: Books high in repetition, predictability, rhyming are great for headstart- early elementary, those at risk for dyslexia, childhood apraxia, autism, ESL, and Preschool Program for Children with Disabilities. Reproducible for teachers and students.

Articulation/Phonology
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http://www.computerizedprofiling.org
Computerized Profiling is a set of free downloadable programs designed to help you carry out language analysis procedures. Linguistic links as well.
http://members.tripod.com/crokebeck/articcar.htm
Carryover exercises for Articulation.
http://members.tripod.com/Caroline_Bowen/wordlists.html
Caroline Bowen’s Various lists of minimal pairs for phonological and articulation therapy.
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/
Free, downloadable IPA phonetic fonts. True Type fonts for Windows platform. Click on " IPA fonts".
http://www.quia.com/pages/havemorefun.html
Tracy Boyd’s site with activities and games for articulation.
http://www.quia.com/pages/speechersclass.html
Tracy Boyd’s site for Artic and phonology games
http://www.speechteach.co.uk
Teaching resources, links, resources with clipart, worksheets, flashcards, games, and other teaching aids
http://www.speechtx.com/
Printable lessons, ideas, newsletters, activities around popular children’s literature (language), articulation picture pages, PowerPoint lessons, etc.
http://www.quia.com/pages/pbordashome.html
Pamela Bordas’ site with lots of online games
http://www.nancyh.net/
Nancy Henderson’s activities to download
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/sptherapy.html
Judy Kusters links to interactive activities for therapy on the web
http://www.angelfire.com/nm2/speechtherapyideas/
Robyn Wellman-Bush’s page with lots of therapy ideas and links
http://www.juniorsweb.com/slp/index.asp
Online speech and language activities including matching rhymes, words, synonyms, antonyms, sound centered hangman, and much more
http://www.comics.com
Comics. com: Lots of comic strips
http://www.peanuts.com
Peanuts: Comic Strips, coloring books, games, cursors and more
http://www.curlygirlstudios.com
The Practice: by Jenny Loehr
http://www.speechbin.com/
materials and assessment tools
http://www.babybumblebee.com/company/freebies.cfm
Baby Bumblebee: Parents tips to promote speech and language
http://blankees.com/baby/speech/index.htm
Will I grow out of it? Milestones and Warning Signs for Speech and Language Development
http://www.speechdelay.com
Speech Delay: Variety of topics, with "talking tips" for adults; a speech forum to communicate with a speech- language and/ or hearing expert; links to many other helpful sites.
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/voice/speechandlanguage.asp
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders: website with Speech and Language developmental milestones

Assessment - Adult
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http://buros.unl.edu/buros/jsp/search.jsp
Test locator website where you can type the name of a test and the website will tell you the publisher and short synopsis about the test
http://www.speechbin.com/
materials and assessment tools
http://www.harcourt-au.com/
assessment tools
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/
Free, downloadable IPA phonetic fonts. True Type fonts for Windows platform. Click on " IPA fonts".
http://www.wati.org
Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative: lots of forms for assessment and consideration, organization, laws/ legal issues around AT, etc…

Assessment - Child
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http://www.wati.org
Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative: lots of forms for assessment and consideration, organization, laws/ legal issues around AT, etc…
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/
Free, downloadable IPA phonetic fonts. True Type fonts for Windows platform. Click on " IPA fonts".
http://buros.unl.edu/buros/jsp/search.jsp
Test Locator: Type in the name of a test and this tool will tell you the publisher and a synopsis about the test
http://www.computerizedprofiling.org
Computerized Profiling is a set of free downloadable programs designed to help you carry out language analysis procedures. Linguistic links as well.
http://www.vantatenhove.com
Gail Vantatenhove’s: Great free materials for teaching or assessing a students ability to use Minspeak
http://www.joyzabala.com/
Joy Zabala’s website : information about the SETT assessment framework, links, resources and more.
http://www.ilovethatteachingidea.com/ideas/subj_assessment.htm
Lots on information on Assessment
http://www.uwstout.edu/soe/profdev/assess.shtml
Authentic Assessment: Lots of assessment information
http://www.harcourt-au.com/
assessment tools
http://www.proedinc.com/
materials and assessment tools
http://www.linguisystems.com/
materials and assessment tools
http://www.speechbin.com/
materials and assessment tools
http://www.superduperinc.com/
materials and assessment tools
http://buros.unl.edu/buros/jsp/search.jsp
Test locator website where you can type the name of a test and the website will tell you the publisher and short synopsis about the test

Assistive-Augmentative Communication
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http://www.aacintervention.com/
Caroline Musselwhite and Julie Maro’s site with great tips, handouts, therapy ideas, and tip of the month resources for AAC.
http://www.idictate.com/
Call up the 800 phone number and dictate your project. They will charge 1center per word and email or fax you back within 24 minutes to 24 hours.
http://www.onionmountaintech.com/files/ColorHandout.pdf
Onion Mountain Tech: Great handout on color and its effects on various types of learners
http://joescursors.tripod.com/HVCurPg.htm
Joes Cursors: High Visibility Animated Cursors
http://priorywoods.middlesbrough.sch.uk/resources/programres.htm
Priorywoods School: Download the “Huge Mouse Pointers”
http://www.edc.org/spk2wrt
great bulletin board to post and answer question and information about voice recognition
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/sptherapy.html
Judy Kusters links to interactive activities for therapy on the web
http://www.judylynn.com/downloads.htm
JudyLynn :Download trial versions
http://www.switchintime.com
Switch in Time: A few free cause and effect, or switch accessible programs.
http://aacintervention.com/talk.htm
Color Coding System for AAC symbols
http://www.wati.org
Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative: lots of forms for assessment and consideration, organization, laws/ legal issues around AT, etc…
http://www.mycommlink.info
Great tips on creating communication materials and using Writing with Symbols, pre- made symbol stories to download
http://callcentre.education.ed.ac.uk/Resources/resources.html
BM Call Centre: Boardmaker resources, games, topics, lotto boards, stories, rhymes and more
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/boardmaker
Boardmaker idea exchange and discussion group
http://www.mayerjohnson.com
Mayer Johnson: Vendor website with additional pre- made grids, setups and pictures to download
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/pep/teachercreate.html
Montgomery County Public Schools: Teacher Created Resources, Boardmaker, Intellipics etc.
http://www.joyzabala.com/
Joy Zabala’s website : information about the SETT assessment framework, links, resources and more.
http://www.lburkhart.com
Linda Burkhart’s site : Ideas for creating simple tech, therapy ideas, notes from presentations, lots of links. Great handouts under Special Needs Link.
http://members.aol.com/dds4kids/dynavox.html
Dynavox page exchange
http://www.nationaltechcenter.org/resources/at/default.asp
National Center for Technology Innovation: Lots of great resources on AT
http://www.onionmountaintech.com/
Judith Sweeney’s site click on Assistive Technology Info link on the left for great resources. Great information on color, and low tech ideas.
http://www.prentrom.com/teaching/teaching.html
Prentke Romich’s site for ideas of how to teach minspeak
http://www.pvoice.org/
PVoice A free communication system where users can create a column row matrix with buttons preprogrammed with synthesized or digitized messages. Buttons can accommodate text or images. Selection is through mouse usage (Win and Mac is being developed)
http://www.seo-serrc.org/AT.html
SEO SERRC (Nick Wieland’s) list of lots of links.
http://www.setbc.org/
Special Education Technology in British Columbia: Great video and audio webcasts on lots of different technology. Even includes one by Caroline Musselwhite on Write to Talk. Click on the Learning Center link then Main Library and W for this presentation, but check out the others as well.
http://www.tsbvi.edu/Education/vmi/tactile_symbols.htm
Standard Tactile symbols to be used for ACD’s and information about systems nonverbal visually impaired students
http://www.aacintervention.com/
Caroline Musselwhite and Julie Maro’s site with great tips, handouts, therapy ideas, tip of the month resources for AAC.
http://aac.unl.edu/yaack/index.html
YAACK :Connecting young children with AAC. Great resource.
http://www.aac-rerc.com/
AAC- RERC: Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers Provides information about recent developments in AAC, checkout the resources tab, journal articles and sign up for the online newsletter
http://www.abledata.com/
Database of assistive technology
http://www.boston.k12.ma.us/teach/technology/emmanuel.asp
Boston Public Schools: site to assist educators in aligning instructional supports
http://atto.buffalo.edu/
University of Buffalo: AT basics, decision making, tutorials/ smart sheets and resources
http://www.cast.org
Center for Applied Special Technology : good information on universal design
http://www.chipspeaking.com/
Chip Speaking: is a freeware communication program with the capacity to hold 99 recorded messages and one emergency call button( Win only).
http://www.closingthegap.com
Closing the Gap: Database of assistive technology for a fee of $50/ year. Also allows access to articles from the publication. 14 day trial
http://www.connsensebulletin.com/cor80202.html
Resource: Listing of adaptations across the curriculum in literacy, music, leisure, etc.
http://www.etriloquist.com/
Etriloquist : PC- based communication aid for a speech impaired person. Users can type messages to be spoken or communicate through saved digitized or synthesized messages. Music files can also be saved (free)
http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/
Dasher : Communication program which the user points to text to be “zoomed” to. Experienced users can write up to 29 wpm (Win and Mac beta). Can be operated through a variety of input methods (eyetracker, mouse, joystick…)
http://www.vantatenhove.com
Gail Vantatenhove’s: Great free materials for teaching or assessing a students ability to use Minspeak
http://www.wati.org/
Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative: with great resources, forms, informational papers, etc.
http://www.webeyes.us/access.htm
Webeyes : like Zoomtext (magnifier for the visually impaired) but only $25
http://www.wested.org/cs/tdl/print/docs/tdl/home.htm
Using Technology to Support Diverse Learners: with links to research and more!!
http://www.aacintervention.com
Caroline Musselwhite and Julie Maro’s site with great tips, handouts, therapy ideas, tip of the month resources for AAC.
http://aac.unl.edu
Lots of links to vendors, articles and resources.
http://www.lburkhart.com
Ideas for creating simple tech, therapy ideas, notes from presentations, lots of links.
http://aac.unl.edu/AACVI1.html
Lots of links to vendors, articles and resources
http://www.ablenetinc.com/
Ablenet: Big Mack’s, Step by steps, Italks, Supertalkers, Trac Talks, etc…
http://www.adamlab.com
Adamlab: i. e. SuperHawk, Hawk, LightHawk Communication Devices
http://www.adaptivation.com/
Adapativation : i. e. VoicePal Max, Sequencer, Chipper, FreeHand, FreeSwitch, Pal Pads and Flexible Switches
http://www.alphasmart.com
Alphasmart: i. e. Alphasmart, Dana
http://www.assistivetech.com
Assistive Technology Inc : Mercury (SE), Gemini (SE) Communication Devices, the LINK Speech Generating Device (keyboard).
http://www.attainmentcompany.com/
Attainment Company: Go Talk, Talking Picture Frames
http://www.augresources.com/
Augmentative Resources: light/ low tech resources such as book extenders (Velcro surface), Velcro boards, communication books/ boards and more.
http://www.communicationaids.com/
Crestwood: Cresspeaker, Talk Back, Talking Buddy, Yes/ No talker, etc….
http://www.creativecommunicating.com
Creative Communicating : Patti King Debaun’s
http://www.daessy.com/dms/indexm.html
Daedalus Technologies, Inc. i. e. Daessy Mounts
http://www.donjohnston.com/
Don Johnston: CoWriter, Write Outloud, Draftbuilder, Buildability, Start to Finish Books, etc…
http://www.dynavoxsys.com
Dynavox: Dynavox, Dynamyte, Dynamo, MT 4, DY 4 etc…
http://www.enkidu.net/
Enkidu: Portable Impact (handheld, tablet, palmtop)
http://store.ergoguys.com/index.html
ErgoGuys: lots of knockoff equipment for a fraction of the cost. Check out the My board which is a clone of Big Keys
http://www.frs-solutions.com/
Forbes Rehabilitation Services: Ohio Vendor for Dynavox
http://www.freedomscientific.com
Freedom Scientific: Jaws, Wynn, Test Talker , Braille tools
http://greattalkingbox.com/
Great Talking Box: ETalk, Easy Talk, Digicom
http://www.inclusivetlc.com
Inclusive TLC: switches, keyboards, switch software
http://www.icontalk.com/index.html
Icon Talk: Barbara Bloomfield’s Super Symbols and more
http://www.intellitools.com
Intellitools: Intellikeys, Intellipics Studio, Intellimathics
http://www.kidaccess.com/html/main.html
Kid Access: Prepackaged symbol stickers for various events i. e. Dentist visit
http://www.elabresources.com/
Lab Resources: distributor of many AAC devices and software. Often has good pricing.
http://www.laureatelearning.com
Laureate: software
http://www.mayerjohnson.com
Mayer Johnson: i. e. Boardmaker, Writing with Symbols, etc..
http://www.orin.com/
Origin Instruments Corp: Headmouse for Mac or PC
http://www.orcca.com
ORCCA: Switch adapted products
http://www.prentrom.com
Prentke Romich: Pathfinder, Vantage, Vanguard, Springboard, Alphatalker, Deltatalker, etc….
http://www.riverdeep.net
Riverdeep: software
http://www.saltillo.com/
Saltillo: Chat PC, Chat Box
http://www.scientificlearning.com
Scientific Learning: Fast Forward
http://www.sunburst.com
Sunburst: Software
http://www.tashinc.com/catalog/s_index.html
Tash: Switches and peripherals
http://www.turningpointtechnology.com/
Turning Point Technology: Lots of keyguard for keyboards and other devices (Little Fingers Keyboard, communication devices, etc…)
http://www.words-plus.com/
Words Plus: Tuff talker, Pegasus Lite, Talking Screen for Windows, MessageMate
http://www.zygo-usa.com/
Zygo: Macaw, Light Writer, Parrot, Optimist, Polyana

Audiological Issues
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http://www.classroomacoustics.org
Primer on classroom acoustics
http://www.edaud.org
Educational Audiology Association

http://www.robynsnest.com/hearing.htm
Hearing checklist for parents
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/sptherapy.html
Judy Kusters links to interactive activities for therapy on the web
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/welcome.html
Judy Kuster’s site with links, materials, and information
http://www.nancyh.net/
Nancy Henderson’s activities to download
http://www.cuedlanguage.org/
Cued Language Network of America (CLNA)
http://www.language-matters.com
Language Matters – signed, cued speech and more
http://www.dailycues.com
Daily Cues
http://www.cuedspeech.info
Cued Speech Info
http://www.cuedspeech.org
National Cued Speech Association
http://www.speechbin.com/
materials and assessment tools
http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/
royalty free music loops
http://www.audiology.org
American Academy of Audiology provides information for coding, reimbursement, and much more

Autism
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http://www.pecs.com
Provides information for the Pictures Exchange Communication System
http://www.do2learn.com
Ready made visual schedules, choice boards, task boards, games (i. e. facial expressions), line drawing picture cards (alternative to Mayer Johnson) and lots more
http://www.speechteach.co.uk
Teaching resources, links, resources with clipart, worksheets, flashcards, games, and other teaching aids
http://www.speechbin.com/
materials and assessment tools
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/sptherapy.html
Judy Kusters links to interactive activities for therapy on the web
http://www.childrenspublishing.com/
Children’s Publishing: Books high in repetition, predictability, rhyming are great for headstart- early elementary, those at risk for dyslexia, childhood apraxia, autism, ESL, and Preschool Program for Children with Disabilities. Reproducible for teachers and students.
http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/as/asteachersites.html
Great links for helping student with Autism
http://www.autism.org
Center for the Study of Autism and Fragile X, Retts, etc., issues, interventions, interviews, etc.
http://www.thegraycenter.org/
Carol Gray’s website. Information on social stories with samples and guidelines and comic strip conversations.
http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/irca/fmain1.html
Indiana Institute on Disability – Autism: great articles and resources
http://www.laboshpublishing.com/floridatipbook.html
Labosh Publishing: Great tips and resources to purchase for families living with Autism
http://www.sensory-processing-disorder.com
Sensory Processing Disorders: By a parent, who is an OT, find information about picky eaters, tactile defensiveness, fine motor activities, play doh recipes, treatment activities, and more. Even sign up for the SPD newsletter.
http://www.teacch.com
North Carolina’s TEACCH: for structured teaching ideas for students with behavioral challenges/ autism
http://www.usevisualstrategies.com
Use Visual Strategies: Linda Hodgdon’s site with pictures and information. Sign up for a free e newsletter.

Central Auditory Processing
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http://www.angelfire.com/nm2/speechtherapyideas/
Robyn Wellman-Bush’s page with lots of therapy ideas and links
http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/
royalty free music loops
http://www.a1freesoundeffects.com/
sound effects categorized by themes such as animals, television, people, household, etc…

Cognition/Language
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http://www.speechbin.com/
materials and assessment tools
http://www.wordfinding.com/
Discusses word finding difficulties, sample IEP goals as well as intervention strategies
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/welcome.html
Judy Kuster’s site with links, materials, and information

Collaboration
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http://www.speakingofspeech.com/
Pat Mervine’s site with tips of the month, idea exchanges, therapy and caseload management ideas, bulletin boards, links and much more
http://www.angelfire.com/nj/speechlanguage
Carol Casserly’s site with great links and idea exchange

Counseling
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http://www.proedinc.com/
materials and assessment tools

Dysphagia
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http://www.speechbin.com/
materials and assessment tools
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/sptherapy.html
Judy Kusters links to interactive activities for therapy on the web

ESL/Bilingual Issues
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http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/sptherapy.html
Judy Kusters links to interactive activities for therapy on the web
http://www.childrenspublishing.com/
Children’s Publishing: Books high in repetition, predictability, rhyming are great for headstart- early elementary, those at risk for dyslexia, childhood apraxia, autism, ESL, and Preschool Program for Children with Disabilities. Reproducible for teachers and students.
http://www.english-forum.com
Click on "Exercises" section for grammar, vocabulary and idioms activities. Designed for English as a second language and students.

Ethics in SLP
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http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/welcome.html
Judy Kuster’s site with links, materials, and information

IDEA
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http://www.seriweb.com/
Special Education Resources on the Internet - lots of links for speech and language, various disorders, legal/ law issues, etc.

Information for Parents and Family
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http://www.learningplanet.com/stu/kids0.asp
Online activities for students by grade level. Topics include math, memory, time, geography and more.
http://www.disabilityresources.org
Disability Resources: Non- profit organization that monitors, reviews and reports on resources related to disabilities daily.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/kids/default.htm
Kids Quest on Disability and Health: Designed to help children find out about different disabilities. Each quest contains an “attitude checkup” for kids to think about their feelings towards an issue, quick facts, links and references.
http://www.childcareland.com/
Great teaching resources for pre K and Kindergarten. Lots of file folder games, activities. Many are for purchase on CD but all shown in pictures that could be reproduced.
http://www.cec.sped.org
Council of Exceptional Children’s website. Download articles from their journals for free.
http://www.ed.gov/about/ordering.jsp
Lots of free educational publications to order
http://www.earlychildhoodmichigan.org/
Great resources for early childhood and sign up for newsletter
http://www.kidinfo.com/
Great links to preschool and school aged activities and educational games
http://www.kiddyhouse.com/worksheets
Printable worksheets for phonics and animals, lesson plans, clip art and more
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/voice/speechandlanguage.asp
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders: website with Speech and Language developmental milestones
http://www.speechdelay.com
Speech Delay: Variety of topics, with "talking tips" for adults; a speech forum to communicate with a speech- language and/ or hearing expert; links to many other helpful sites.
http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content4/growth.chart/page1.html
Kid Source Online: US Dept of education sponsored on what’s normal and when you should be concerned about your child’s developing language skills.
http://blankees.com/baby/speech/index.htm
Will I grow out of it? Milestones and Warning Signs for Speech and Language Development
http://www.babybumblebee.com/company/freebies.cfm
Baby Bumblebee: Parents tips to promote speech and language
http://www.wy-os.net/speech.htm
Wyoma Clouss’s site: A look into the role of a Speech Language Pathologist in public elementary schools. Describes various disorders in plain language
http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/cedir/disabinfo.html
Center for Disability Information & Referral: Great links, acronym definer, glossary etc.. on various disabilities
http://www.dailygrammar.com/archive.shtml
Archive of lots of language/ grammar activities
http://www.vocabulary.com
Vocabulary exercises and lots of puzzles
http://www.thenerdpage.com/cgi-bin/MagPoetry/mp.html
Magnetic words to put together to create sentences
http://www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/words/
Lots of vocabulary building games …hangman, word of the day, word scrambler and more
http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/
ASHA’s language and literacy developmental milestones
http://www.ebuddies.org/
Pairs up regular educational students with disabled students as e- mail pen pals
http://www.bry-backmanor.org/
picture recipes, icons, holiday activities, hyper-studio stacks, crafts and more
http://www.nancyh.net/
Nancy Henderson’s activities to download
http://www.speechteach.co.uk
Teaching resources, links, resources with clipart, worksheets, flashcards, games, and other teaching aids
http://members.tripod.com/Caroline_Bowen/home.html
Caroline Bowen’s site with well organized links, searches, listserves, articles, etc.
http://www.mightybook.com
Mighty Book: Interactive books that range from sing along songs, poetry, and more. $20/ yr.
http://www.fetchbook.info/
Fetchbook: Put in the information about the book you want (title, author..) and Fetchbook will find you the cheapest place to purchase it
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/boardmaker
Boardmaker idea exchange and discussion group
http://www.behavioradvisor.com
Dr. Mac’s Behavior Advisor: Great site with lots of information. Check out the bulletin board which contains lots of information on behavior management.
http://www.sensory-processing-disorder.com
Sensory Processing Disorders: By a parent, who is an OT, find information about picky eaters, tactile defensiveness, fine motor activities, play doh recipes, treatment activities, and more. Even sign up for the SPD newsletter.
http://www.laboshpublishing.com/floridatipbook.html
Labosh Publishing: Great tips and resources to purchase for families living with Autism
http://drwilliampmartin.tripod.com/classm.html
Really Big List of Classroom Management Resources by Monmouth University Graduate Students
http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/behave/homepage.html
University of Kentucky’s page for behavioral supports and Functional behavioral assessment tools
http://www.robynsnest.com/hearing.htm
Hearing checklist for parents
http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/%7Evelleman/cas.html
Resource for parents about childhood apraxia

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http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/behave/homepage.html
University of Kentucky’s page for behavioral supports and Functional behavioral assessment tools
http://drwilliampmartin.tripod.com/classm.html
Really Big List of Classroom Management Resources by Monmouth University Graduate Students
http://www.behavioradvisor.com
Dr. Mac’s Behavior Advisor: Great site with lots of information. Check out the bulletin board which contains lots of information on behavior management.
http://members.tripod.com/crokebeck/articcar.htm
Carryover exercises for Articulation.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/boardmaker
Boardmaker idea exchange and discussion group
http://www.fetchbook.info/
Fetchbook: Put in the information about the book you want (title, author..) and Fetchbook will find you the cheapest place to purchase it
http://www.childrenspublishing.com/
Children’s Publishing: Books high in repetition, predictability, rhyming are great for headstart- early elementary, those at risk for dyslexia, childhood apraxia, autism, ESL, and Preschool Program for Children with Disabilities. Reproducible for teachers and students.
http://www.angelfire.com/nm2/speechtherapyideas/
Robyn Wellman-Bush’s page with lots of therapy ideas and links
http://members.tripod.com/Caroline_Bowen/home.html
Caroline Bowen’s site with well organized links, searches, listserves, articles, etc.
http://www.speechteach.co.uk
Teaching resources, links, resources with clipart, worksheets, flashcards, games, and other teaching aids
http://www.bry-backmanor.org/
picture recipes, icons, holiday activities, hyper-studio stacks, crafts and more
http://www.uiowa.edu/~shcvoice/
Provides information on vocal health to classroom teachers
http://www.wordfinding.com/
Discusses word finding difficulties, sample IEP goals as well as intervention strategies
http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/
ASHA’s language and literacy developmental milestones
http://www.esc12.net/faces/default.html
Functional Academic Curriculum for Exceptional Students: lots of printables
http://ims.ode.state.oh.us/ODE/IMS/ACS/default.asp
Ohio’s Academic Content Standards
http://www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/words/
Lots of vocabulary building games …hangman, word of the day, word scrambler and more
http://www.dailygrammar.com/archive.shtml
Archive of lots of language/ grammar activities
http://www.quia.com/pages/worldowords.html
Lonn Swanson’s vocabulary building games including analogies, antonyms, categories, antonyms, prefixes and more
http://www.rhlschool.com/english.htm
Grammar worksheets on synonyms, verbs, nouns, etc.
http://www.vocabulary.com
Vocabulary exercises and lots of puzzles
http://www.thenerdpage.com/cgi-bin/MagPoetry/mp.html
Magnetic words to put together to create sentences
http://www.english-forum.com
Click on "Exercises" section for grammar, vocabulary and idioms activities. Designed for English as a second language and students.
http://www.refdesk.com
Refdesk: Daily facts, pictures, today in history, health, science, technology, news and lots of links.
http://www.readingonline.org/electronic/elec_index.asp?HREF=karchmer/index.html
Publishing student work on the Internet
http://www.wy-os.net/speech.htm
Wyoma Clouss’s site: A look into the role of a Speech Language Pathologist in public elementary schools. Describes various disorders in plain language
http://www.m-w.com
Merriam Webster: dictionary and thesaurus
http://www.seeitsayitwriteit.com
Innovative ideas for SLP’s and teachers that incorporate technology (computers, digital cameras, scanners, etc.) into speech, language, and literacy instruction. Also includes writing templates.
http://www.infohio.org
Click on Encyclopedia Britannica for free electronic dictionary through Ohio resources. May require a password obtained from district
http://www.ralphfletcher.com/
Tips for teachers and young writers on writing. Ralph Fletcher is an author of books such as "Writing Workshop," "What a Writer Needs" and more.
http://www.babybumblebee.com/company/freebies.cfm
Baby Bumblebee: Parents tips to promote speech and language
http://home.freeuk.net/elloughton13/index.htm
Interactive writing prompts
http://blankees.com/baby/speech/index.htm
Will I grow out of it? Milestones and Warning Signs for Speech and Language Development
http://www.ebuddies.org/
Pairs up regular educational students with disabled students as e- mail pen pals
http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content4/growth.chart/page1.html
Kid Source Online: US Dept of education sponsored on what’s normal and when you should be concerned about your child’s developing language skills.
http://www.noodletools.com
Great information and free basic software that will assist in correctly citing references, either in the MLA or APA style. It offers a free program called NoodleBib, designed for students in grades 5 and younger.
http://www.nwrel.org/comm/topics/writing.html
Check out the 6- trait assessment for beginning writings, which offers a great rubric for scoring writing. There is also a database of lesson plans by grade and skill, and writing prompts.
http://www.kiddyhouse.com/worksheets
Printable worksheets for phonics and animals, lesson plans, clip art and more
http://www.learningplanet.com/stu/kids0.asp
Online activities for students by grade level. Topics include math, memory, time, geography and more.
http://www.kidinfo.com/
Great links to preschool and school aged activities and educational games
http://www.earlychildhoodmichigan.org/
Great resources for early childhood and sign up for newsletter
http://www.cec.sped.org
Council of Exceptional Children’s website. Download articles from their journals for free.
http://www.childcareland.com/
Great teaching resources for pre K and Kindergarten. Lots of file folder games, activities. Many are for purchase on CD but all shown in pictures that could be reproduced.
http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/cedir/disabinfo.html
Center for Disability Information & Referral: Great links, acronym definer, glossary etc.. on various disabilities
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/kids/default.htm
Kids Quest on Disability and Health: Designed to help children find out about different disabilities. Each quest contains an “attitude checkup” for kids to think about their feelings towards an issue, quick facts, links and references.
http://www.disabilityresources.org
Disability Resources: Non- profit organization that monitors, reviews and reports on resources related to disabilities daily.
http://www.do2learn.com
Ready made visual schedules, choice boards, task boards, games (i. e. facial expressions), line drawing picture cards (alternative to Mayer Johnson) and lots more
http://www.ed.gov/about/ordering.jsp
Lots of free educational publications to order

Language - Adolescent
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http://www.m-w.com
Merriam Webster: dictionary and thesaurus
http://www.encyclopedia.com
Encyclopedia.com: Contains information on many subjects, including important events in world history that happened on the date the site is accessed.
http://www.infohio.org
Click on Encyclopedia Britannica for free electronic dictionary through Ohio resources. May require a password obtained from district
http://www.refdesk.com
Refdesk: Daily facts, pictures, today in history, health, science, technology, news and lots of links.
http://www.voycabulary.com
Voycabulary: Go to this site, type in the URL of the site you need help with and then when you get there click on any word to hear it, and see the definition.
http://www.visualthesaurus.com
Visual Thesaurus: Gives a visual representation of a word with synonyms around. Helps to aid with comprehension of new words. Allows a limited number of trials each time before requiring membership.
http://www.kathimitchell.com/hinks.htm
Hinky Pinky’s pairs of words that rhyme and have one syllable i.e. obese feline (Fat cat)
http://www.bookrags.com
Bookrags :Literature study guides
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/skills_2nd.htm
Internet 4 Classrooms: Curriculum with online supports
http://ims.ode.state.oh.us/ODE/IMS/ACS/default.asp
Ohio’s Academic Content Standards
http://www.speechteach.co.uk
Teaching resources, links, resources with clipart, worksheets, flashcards, games, and other teaching aids
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/sptherapy.html
Judy Kusters links to interactive activities for therapy on the web
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/welcome.html
Judy Kuster’s site with links, materials, and information
http://www.angelfire.com/nm2/speechtherapyideas/
Robyn Wellman-Bush’s page with lots of therapy ideas and links
http://www.judylynn.com/downloads.htm
JudyLynn :Download trial versions
http://www.switchintime.com
Switch in Time: A few free cause and effect, or switch accessible programs.
http://www.creativecommunicating.com/freebies.html
Creative Communicating : Several cause and effect lessons to download
http://www.curlygirlstudios.com
The Practice: by Jenny Loehr
http://www.peanuts.com
Peanuts: Comic Strips, coloring books, games, cursors and more
http://www.comics.com
Comics. com: Lots of comic strips
http://www.mycommlink.info
Great tips on creating communication materials and using Writing with Symbols, pre- made symbol stories to download
http://callcentre.education.ed.ac.uk/Resources/resources.html
BM Call Centre: Boardmaker resources, games, topics, lotto boards, stories, rhymes and more
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/pep/teachercreate.html
Montgomery County Public Schools: Teacher Created Resources, Boardmaker, Intellipics etc.
http://www.mayerjohnson.com
Mayer Johnson: Vendor website with additional pre- made grids, setups and pictures to download

Language - School Age
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http://www.mayerjohnson.com
Mayer Johnson: Vendor website with additional pre- made grids, setups and pictures to download
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/pep/teachercreate.html
Montgomery County Public Schools: Teacher Created Resources, Boardmaker, Intellipics etc.
http://callcentre.education.ed.ac.uk/Resources/resources.html
BM Call Centre: Boardmaker resources, games, topics, lotto boards, stories, rhymes and more
http://www.mycommlink.info
Great tips on creating communication materials and using Writing with Symbols, pre- made symbol stories to download
http://www.childrenspublishing.com/
Children’s Publishing: Books high in repetition, predictability, rhyming are great for headstart- early elementary, those at risk for dyslexia, childhood apraxia, autism, ESL, and Preschool Program for Children with Disabilities. Reproducible for teachers and students.
http://www.janbrett.com
Great website of lots of activities, masks to match Jan Brett books
http://www.tooter4kids.com/classroom/favorite_author_sites.htm
Links to favorite authors sites
http://www.computerizedprofiling.org
Computerized Profiling is a set of free downloadable programs designed to help you carry out language analysis procedures. Linguistic links as well.
http://www.comics.com
Comics. com: Lots of comic strips
http://www.mightybook.com
Mighty Book: Interactive books that range from sing along songs, poetry, and more. $20/ yr.
http://www.peanuts.com
Peanuts: Comic Strips, coloring books, games, cursors and more
http://www.curlygirlstudios.com
The Practice: by Jenny Loehr
http://www.creativecommunicating.com/freebies.html
Creative Communicating : Several cause and effect lessons to download
http://www.switchintime.com
Switch in Time: A few free cause and effect, or switch accessible programs.
http://www.judylynn.com/downloads.htm
JudyLynn :Download trial versions
http://www.angelfire.com/nm2/speechtherapyideas/
Robyn Wellman-Bush’s page with lots of therapy ideas and links
http://www.meddybemps.com
Meddybemps: Cute games and books. Books do not contain sound though.
http://www.magickeys.com/books/index.html
Magic Keys: Children’s online storybooks
http://www.randomhouse.com/seussville
Suessville: activities such as making your own video book, matching games, etc.
http://www.readinga-z.com/
Reading A- Z :Subscription $50 but worth it with leveled readers, benchmark books, running records, phonics program, phonic awareness materials, poetry, alphabet, high frequency word books, vocabulary books, fluency passages, theatre scripts and more!
http://www.starfall.com
Starfall :Wonderful books and literacy activities
http://www.storyplace.org
Storyplace : Preschool and Elementary online stories
http://www.boowakwala.com/
Boowakwala: Animated e cards
http://www.freewebcards.com
Free Web Cards: Free cards to make and send on the web
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/welcome.html
Judy Kuster’s site with links, materials, and information
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/sptherapy.html
Judy Kusters links to interactive activities for therapy on the web
http://www.nancyh.net/
Nancy Henderson’s activities to download
http://www.speechteach.co.uk
Teaching resources, links, resources with clipart, worksheets, flashcards, games, and other teaching aids
http://www.speechtx.com/
Printable lessons, ideas, newsletters, activities around popular children’s literature (language), articulation picture pages, PowerPoint lessons, etc.
http://www.quia.com/pages/sequencingfun.html
Tracy Boyd’s sequencing games
http://www.quia.com/pages/pbordashome.html
Pamela Bordas’ site with lots of online games
http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/
ASHA’s language and literacy developmental milestones
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/skills_2nd.htm
Internet 4 Classrooms: Curriculum with online supports
http://ims.ode.state.oh.us/ODE/IMS/ACS/default.asp
Ohio’s Academic Content Standards
http://www.esc12.net/faces/default.html
Functional Academic Curriculum for Exceptional Students: lots of printables
http://kidsdomain.com/craft
KidsDomain: Lots of crafts and clipart
http://www.theideabox.com
The Idea Box: Early Childhood craft projects
http://www.dltk-kids.com
DTLK: Printable crafts for children by themes
http://www.enchantedlearning.com
Enchanted Learning: Lots of theme related crafts, activities, printable coloring sheets, calendars, biology, printable nursery rhymes with pictures, paint nursery rhymes, etc.
http://www.crayola.com
Crayola: Great activities and lesson plans
http://www.coloringbookfun.com
Coloring book pages by themes to print
http://www.bookrags.com
Bookrags :Literature study guides
http://bookadventure.org
Book Adventure: Online comprehension tests for lots of traditional children’s literature K- 8
http://www.vocabulary.com
Vocabulary exercises and lots of puzzles
http://www.rhlschool.com/english.htm
Grammar worksheets on synonyms, verbs, nouns, etc.
http://www.quia.com/pages/worldowords.html
Lonn Swanson’s vocabulary building games including analogies, antonyms, categories, antonyms, prefixes and more
http://www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/words/
Lots of vocabulary building games …hangman, word of the day, word scrambler and more
http://www.thenerdpage.com/cgi-bin/MagPoetry/mp.html
Magnetic words to put together to create sentences
http://www.kathimitchell.com/hinks.htm
Hinky Pinky’s pairs of words that rhyme and have one syllable i.e. obese feline (Fat cat)
http://www.quia.com/pages/havefun.html
Tracy Boyd’s language and sequencing activities – includes synonyms, antonyms, categories, labeling, rhyme, grammar, etc.
http://www.eduplace.com/tales
Wacky web tales - put in your parts of speech and see your wacky web tale composed
http://www.elibs.com/e/home
Mad libs
http://www.voycabulary.com
Voycabulary: Go to this site, type in the URL of the site you need help with and then when you get there click on any word to hear it, and see the definition.
http://www.visualthesaurus.com
Visual Thesaurus: Gives a visual representation of a word with synonyms around. Helps to aid with comprehension of new words. Allows a limited number of trials each time before requiring membership.
http://www.rhymezone.com
RhymeZone: A rhyming dictionary that includes synonyms and antonyms
http://www.encyclopedia.com
Encyclopedia.com: Contains information on many subjects, including important events in world history that happened on the date the site is accessed.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/dictionary.htm
Enchanted Learning: Picture dictionary for English to German/ French/ Dutch/ Italian/ Japanese/ Spanish etc.
http://www.m-w.com
Merriam Webster: dictionary and thesaurus
http://www.refdesk.com
Refdesk: Daily facts, pictures, today in history, health, science, technology, news and lots of links.
http://www.infohio.org
Click on Encyclopedia Britannica for free electronic dictionary through Ohio resources. May require a password obtained from district
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/voice/speechandlanguage.asp
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders: website with Speech and Language developmental milestones
http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content4/growth.chart/page1.html
Kid Source Online: US Dept of education sponsored on what’s normal and when you should be concerned about your child’s developing language skills.
http://www.speechdelay.com
Speech Delay: Variety of topics, with "talking tips" for adults; a speech forum to communicate with a speech- language and/ or hearing expert; links to many other helpful sites.
http://blankees.com/baby/speech/index.htm
Will I grow out of it? Milestones and Warning Signs for Speech and Language Development
http://www.earlychildhoodmichigan.org/
Great resources for early childhood and sign up for newsletter
http://www.kidinfo.com/
Great links to preschool and school aged activities and educational games

Language - Toddler/Preschool
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http://www.earlychildhoodmichigan.org/
Great resources for early childhood and sign up for newsletter
http://www.childcareland.com/
Great teaching resources for pre K and Kindergarten. Lots of file folder games, activities. Many are for purchase on CD but all shown in pictures that could be reproduced.
http://www.babybumblebee.com/company/freebies.cfm
Baby Bumblebee: Parents tips to promote speech and language
http://blankees.com/baby/speech/index.htm
Will I grow out of it? Milestones and Warning Signs for Speech and Language Development
http://www.speechdelay.com
Speech Delay: Variety of topics, with "talking tips" for adults; a speech forum to communicate with a speech- language and/ or hearing expert; links to many other helpful sites.
http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content4/growth.chart/page1.html
Kid Source Online: US Dept of education sponsored on what’s normal and when you should be concerned about your child’s developing language skills.
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/voice/speechandlanguage.asp
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders: website with Speech and Language developmental milestones
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/dictionary.htm
Enchanted Learning: Picture dictionary for English to German/ French/ Dutch/ Italian/ Japanese/ Spanish etc.
http://www.rhymezone.com
RhymeZone: A rhyming dictionary that includes synonyms and antonyms
http://bookadventure.org
Book Adventure: Online comprehension tests for lots of traditional children’s literature K- 8
http://www.coloringbookfun.com
Coloring book pages by themes to print