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Schamroth, Karin.
SmiLE therapy = functional communication and social skills for deaf students and students with special needs /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
SmiLE therapy/ Karin Schamroth with Emma Lawlor.
Reminder of title:
functional communication and social skills for deaf students and students with special needs /
Author:
Schamroth, Karin.
other author:
Lawlor, Emma.
Published:
New York, NY :Routledge, : 2015.,
Description:
1 online resource (v, 189 p.)
Notes:
Originally published in 2015 by Speechmark Publishing Ltd.
Subject:
Deaf - Means of communication. -
Online resource:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315173467
ISBN:
9781315173467 (ebk.)
SmiLE therapy = functional communication and social skills for deaf students and students with special needs /
Schamroth, Karin.
SmiLE therapy
functional communication and social skills for deaf students and students with special needs /[electronic resource] :Karin Schamroth with Emma Lawlor. - New York, NY :Routledge,2015. - 1 online resource (v, 189 p.) - Speechmark practical therapy resource. - Speechmark practical therapy resource..
Originally published in 2015 by Speechmark Publishing Ltd.
Includes bibliographical references.
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part 1 Theory and key elements of smiLE Therapy; Introduction; Delivering smiLE Therapy; Part 2 Preparing and running smiLE Therapy modules; Introduction; Step 1 Preparing for a module; Step 2 Initial filming of the communication task; Step 3 Running each group session; Step 4 Creating the Communication Skills Checklist (CSC); Step 5 Teaching, practising and learning skills through role play; Step 6 Watching initial filmed task and self-evaluating; Step 7 Role playing, problem solving and the start of generalisation.
Students with communication difficulties need skills to communicate functionally in everyday situations, without the usual support and protection from home and school. These skills need to be explicitly taught, to enable them to become confident young adults. Smile Therapy is an innovative therapy designed to equip students with the skills necessary to become responsible individuals who operate at the highest level of independence that their circumstances and condition allow. Teachers and speech and language therapists have always included functional life skills practice in their work with students. Now, for the first time, they can do so using a therapy with a proven method that has demonstrable outcomes. This book is a practical step-by-step resource, designed to guide teachers and SLTs in the delivery of Smile Therapy with students who have communication difficulties due to deafness, specific language impairment, learning difficulties, autism or physical disability. Features: a clear step-by-step approach to preparing, running and evaluating Smile Therapy, with photocopiable resources. clear outcome measures from each module to share with parents, staff, education and health managers.
ISBN: 9781315173467 (ebk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
593064
Deaf
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LC Class. No.: HV2471 / .S33 2015
Dewey Class. No.: 419
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