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Hi everyone, I'm walking through the TOLD P5 this week. It's a solid test that I actually forget about. I like that it feels like bulky and long than the CELF. It feels like a real production when you have to give the CELF. But with the TOLD P5, you feel like you get solid info but you didn't have to work too hard to get it! I've given the TOLD P5 before, but I'd like to hear what you think about it! BUT you might be just DONE with any speech therapy related if you are on summer break right now. I've been doing an absolute TON of CEUs recently and that has been great. I'm working on something that I'll be sharing all about in a couple months. It's something you are going to really enjoy learning about and it's free so that's even better. Anyway, an awesome week ahead!! Sarah 💝 |
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Hi everyone, Have you given the TILLS before? The reason I ask is that I do a complete walkthrough of the test in the video below, but as someone who has never given it. So it's my first impressions and honest reaction to the test as I go through it. First of all, 15 subtests? Man, I'm wondering if that's the largest number of subtests I've seen on an assessment before. It certainly feels like the assessment is doing a lot... maybe too much? That's just one thing I noticed about the test. I'd...
Hi everyone, School is out over here and it's nice to have a break. My kids have school for a bit more and I'm still busy with some speech things in order to earn a bunch of interesting CEUs (that I'll elaborate on over the course of the year ahead). But I'm looking at my planner for the summer and I'm wondering where I'm going to get in some relaxation. I'm taking a class towards my doctorate and it's essentially a research methods course... so that's going to take up some time... Have I...
Hi everyone, Another Sunday and I've got the Goldman Fristoe Test of Articulation in Spanish (3rd edition) for today's assessment walkthrough and review. If you are familiar with the GFTA in English, it's helpful because you know what to do with this assessment. In the video I compare both the Spanish protocol to the English one. I think it's valuable potentially as a teaching tool for SLPs who might think if I test speech sounds in English only, it's fine. Well, in the video I show you how...