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		<title>By: Azucena Dirba</title>
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		<description>6-29-10
As a speech therapist working in the classroom setting with children who experience difficulties in expressive language, receptive language, articulation, phonological processes, voice and fluency ans augmentative communication for non verbal speakers, I was happy to have found this article on games.  I use games very often in my therapy room to work on iep goals/objective provided by the speech pathologist.  I am constantly looking for new therapy activity ideas such as file folder games, art and crafts as well as  worksheets to integrate in one to one as well as group therapy.
Would you consider adding some of these resources, both products to purchase as well as free articles, worksheets, as well as sample file folder activities to be used in this setting of speech therapy in the classroom?
Would you also consider providing links to other speech therapy websites?
I hope you find my suggestions helpful.  They would tremendously impact all special education teachers as well as speech therapists alike.  It would also provide teachers with a better understanding of how our work in the therapy room alignes with the work done in the regualr or special education classroom.
Thank You for your consideration to these suggestions.
Azucena Dirba, BASLP-MASG</description>
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As a speech therapist working in the classroom setting with children who experience difficulties in expressive language, receptive language, articulation, phonological processes, voice and fluency ans augmentative communication for non verbal speakers, I was happy to have found this article on games.  I use games very often in my therapy room to work on iep goals/objective provided by the speech pathologist.  I am constantly looking for new therapy activity ideas such as file folder games, art and crafts as well as  worksheets to integrate in one to one as well as group therapy.<br />
Would you consider adding some of these resources, both products to purchase as well as free articles, worksheets, as well as sample file folder activities to be used in this setting of speech therapy in the classroom?<br />
Would you also consider providing links to other speech therapy websites?<br />
I hope you find my suggestions helpful.  They would tremendously impact all special education teachers as well as speech therapists alike.  It would also provide teachers with a better understanding of how our work in the therapy room alignes with the work done in the regualr or special education classroom.<br />
Thank You for your consideration to these suggestions.<br />
Azucena Dirba, BASLP-MASG</p>
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