25 January 2015

What's In Your Clipboard? (Linky)

Natalie Snyder's is hosting a fun linky that I knew I had to be apart of!


As SLPs, we are known to be hoarders and carry tons of stuff with us at all times.  I tend to use a clip board when I am testing or collecting data (NO I DON'T COLLECT EVERY SESSION!  Some lessons just need to flow so you can teach concepts...I take data when I am drilling/task cards).

If my clip board isn't by my side, you can always find the following items in arms reach of my therapy table/where I am sitting/standing:

  • A dry erase board/markers
  • Motivation board and pictures of popular reinforcers
  • EET
  • Visuals for quiet mouth, hands down, appropriate in seat behaviors, etc.
  • Pencils, crayons, scissors, glue sticks, and other frequently used supplies
  • Index cards and post its for quick visuals
I like to keep these items in a plastic drawer set that has wheels.  This way it is hidden and out of reach of students/not distracting but I can easily grab and wheel the drawers towards me without interrupting my lessons.

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