![]() I began using SLP Toolkit in December of last year. ![]() I wanted an A+ in SLP Toolkit… but in reality I probably got a C in my first semester… I wanted to add their goals and accommodations into their profiles and have the information in there to utilize seamlessly and right away. I wanted to get present level assessments on EVERY student immediately. You know SLPs, I wanted to use it with 100% of my caseload on minute number one of walking back into my therapy room after signing up. Storage of all paperless information on a HIPAA-compliant server.Ability to send student files to other SLPs using SLP Toolkit.Used as accommodations in a student’s IEP. Strategies: Tips to enhance speech and language skills.Caseload Management: Sortable record of your students’ demographics, IEP/Evaluation dates, service times, and treatment areas.Goals: Measurable and customizable goals for targeted skills, levels of cueing, criteria for mastery, assessment methods, and assessment frequency.Progress Monitoring Tools: Criterion Referenced Tests and rubrics for a variety of speech and language skills.Present Level Assessments: Quick, thorough screening tools to assess a student’s strengths and needs.SLP Toolkit Intro Video from SLP Toolkit on Vimeo. To find out all of the sweet specifics, check out their website or this video that SLP Toolkit put together which covers so much about the product… they do it much better than I could, so take a look: I was not sure how much I would use the Toolkit but after over a semester of using it, I’m sure I’d would never like to go back! Read on! When I first met “Tool” and “Kit” (Sarah and Lisa being their given names) I loved their energy and after seeing their product was even more impressed. To kick us off, I’ll talk about one of my all-time favorite SLP tools, SLP Toolkit (aptly named, eh?). Make sure to read to the end of each review, including this one, for freebies and exclusive discounts! I will be sharing a few tools for SLPs in this series of blog posts, click here to access the others as they are added. ![]() While this blog is not exclusively for school-based clinicians, it has always been inspired by my current caseload which is K-5 at this time. Another school year is sneaking up on us.
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