As many of you know, I used to work with preschool-aged students in a public elementary school. The students on my caseload were all in a full-day program, including those with autism, sensory disorders, and other developmental or medical challenges. I absolutely love helping these groups and creating ideas to help them learn and grow.
Challenges for Minimally Verbal Students
There are a few things that can be tricky when working with non-verbal or minimally verbal preschoolers. One of those things is evaluations! While I did enjoy evaluating my students to see how much progress they’d made and which goals or objectives they’d mastered, it was definitely a challenge when I had large groups of kids.
Administering evaluations, doing classroom observations, consulting with teachers, and reviewing data and notes for each student was a lot to manage. And all of that had to be done while still seeing my students for their regularly scheduled speech sessions, doing in-class group speech, SEMI logging, and more! I'm getting overwhelmed just thinking back about it!
For minimally verbal students, this screener can be a HUGE help in accurately assessing their language abilities and planning for future intervention. It will help you track progress, identify areas of need, and build comprehensive goals that will guide your therapy sessions throughout the year.
2. Grab N' Go Articulation Screener
The Grab N' Go Articulation Screener is a useful tool for assessing the speech sound development of minimally verbal students. It helps identify whether their articulation skills are progressing or if additional support is needed. Even if a student isn’t fully verbal, the screener can provide insight into their understanding of speech sounds.
By tracking their progress over time, you can ensure that you’re meeting their specific needs with appropriate goals and interventions.
It’s simple to use in therapy sessions, centers, or on-the-go, and gives you the data needed to guide IEP goals and monitor progress throughout the year.
What It Includes:
- Early & Later Developing Speech Sounds: /p, b, m, h, w, n, d, t, k, g, f, y, ng, v, l, j, sh, ch, r, s, z, th/
- Color-Coded, Easy-to-Use Cards
- Data Sheets to track correct/incorrect responses
- Progress Monitoring Form for year-round tracking
- And MORE
This screener helps you evaluate speech development and provides valuable data to plan targeted interventions for your students.
3. Communication Matrix
While my district primarily used the PLS-5 as our standardized assessment, I came across students who didn’t quite fit into that framework. That’s when I discovered the Communication Matrix! This free assessment tool was perfect for students with autism, non-verbal students, or those who were at the earliest stages of communication.
The Communication Matrix was simple to use and provided a clear, one-page profile that highlighted a student’s communication skills, whether they were using gestures, symbols, or even verbal communication. All I had to do was create an account and go through the questions, and I’d receive a comprehensive snapshot of my student’s abilities.
This tool was ideal for gathering valuable insight into my students' communication and helped guide interventions and goal-setting.
For more details, I recommend heading over to www.communicationmatrix.org to see how amazing it is for yourself!
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