We are getting our weekly lessons uploaded to the Grandview C-4 website. Information for all classes including special education are in this website under COVID-19 Information. There are several clicks to get to the information for speech and language students. So hopefully this link will make it easier to access directly. Just click on this button for quick access to recommended speech and language resources.
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Hi families! Now that we have found ourselves trying to navigate through these uncharted times, I wanted to share with you what you can expect in regards to your child's speech and language services through the Grandview School District.
This is definitely new territory for us and we are doing our best to continue to meet your child's needs from a distance. So, I would like to share with you some preliminary information as far as how your child's speech/language pathologist will proceed... 1. You should be expecting some type of contact with your SLP. She may call or email you this week to begin developing a plan that would work best for you. 2. Teachers have been instructed to contact each family at least once a week. This contact may be phone calls, text messages, emails, or possibly some virtual format such as zoom or FaceTime. This is information that your SLP will be talking to you about. 3. A plan will be made regarding your child's therapy. You and your therapist will determine the best method to work on therapy goals. Some examples include: * emailing you some activities to do including specific language or speech targets * mailing you packets of activities to do with your child or for older children, they may be able to complete independently. * you may want to have a virtual therapy session with your therapist each week. That will be up to you and your therapist to determine. These sessions would be best conducted through a phone call or if you prefer face-to-face, zoom.us is a great platform for visual, interactive sessions. Whatever the plan is for your child, please know that we are here to support you as best we can. Feel free to reach out to your therapist through email. Teachers and therapists are continuing to work daily from home. Therefore, the best way to reach them would be through email. This blog will be updated more frequently with some fun home activities that you can do with your child during this "stay at home" time. Please know that we are here and will do what we can from a distance to answer questions or provide guidance. Keep checking back for additional information. |
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