4 Ways to Implement Technology into Speech Therapy
Many SLPs had to turn their practices upside down this past year, with a majority of students learning from home instead of in person. One silver lining from this pandemic was discovering how beneficial technology can be to teaching speech therapy. Even with students back in the classroom, there are so many resources that can’t be left behind.
Technology
isn’t a thing that was magnified during Covid and will dissipate. Online
resources and live or asynchronous virtual classes are here to stay. They are
convenient, accessible, and efficient. Use technology in your classroom to optimize your speech therapy practices.
4
Technology Ideas to Implement in Speech Therapy
Now
is the time to embrace technology and implement it into your lessons with
virtual and in-classroom students. Every child will be thrilled with the
variety and familiarity. Take a look at some of these ideas:
- Parent
Involvement: Sending
videos between speech therapy lessons or teaching online will reach
parents more than the occasional meeting at the school. Parents can see
you in action and model how an SLP asks questions and encourages the
students.
- Videos: Use commercials, movie clips, and
learning videos to teach your students. You can use the videos to work on
the students’ vocabulary, articulation, recalling of details, and pointing
out inferences. There are so many questions to get their brains thinking
after showing a short video clip.
- No-Print
Activities: Many
resources are available online that use interactive worksheets that
require no printing. Few families have printers in their homes, so it is
unrealistic to require printing in your lessons. Provide easy fill-in
activities that will sharpen the student’s typing skills as well.
- Game: There are endless games online that
can be accessed for your speech therapy lessons. Choose an online matching
game including works with s-blends, articulation games, or more. You can
make speech therapy fun and collaborative with online activities. Children
love the playful elements of these games and can learn and develop at the
same time.
It
doesn’t matter whether you are teaching your students virtually or can
meet face to face, switch things up with technology. You can personalize each
lesson to their preferences. And most importantly, make the student look
forward to speech therapy.
Finding
the Balance with Technology
Technology
can be a great support in SLP, but there is a balance to ensure the child isn’t
in front of a screen too much. Research shows that too much screen time for
younger children can potentially play a role in speech and language delays.
Don’t
let technology or apps disrupt daily routines. Instead, use them as a
supplement to enhance communication. With the right integration, technology
encourages an interactive learning environment, supporting the needs of the
child and their family.
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