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Rozanne Israel
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DIY: Creating an animated Interactive PowerPoint matching game
Rozanne Israel is a Speech-Language Pathologist with over 26 ears experience working with late talkers, children with speech and language delays, motor speech disorders and complex needs. This step by step video demonstrates how to create a lotto- type matching game with animations for interactive, engaging play. Perfect for Teletherapy.
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DIY: How to convert a physical game board into an interactive digital game in PowerPoint
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This video provides step by step instructions to convert any favorite board game into a digital version for virtual play on PowerPoint. I am a Speech-Language Pathologist with a passion for play! Now you can use any of your favorite games in teletherapy Follow me on Instagram for more ideas for how you can incorporate fun into your speech and language therapy. @funtotalk_slp www.funtotalk.ca
How To Make A Custom Animated Lift-The-Flap Book For teletherapy On PowerPoint
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This DIY tutorial gives step by step instructions for creating a virtual lift the flap book on PowerPoint for use in teletherapy. It was inspired by Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell but uses royalty free graphics from www.mycutegraphics.com I have been a Speech-Language Pathologist for over 26 years and have launched into teletherapy because of COVID-19. I've had a wonderful, steep learning curve and n...
Turn your books into digital PowerPoint stories for teletherapy
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A how-to video showing how to use PowerPoint to quickly and effectively turn books you already have into electronic format to use for teletherapy. Presented by Rozanne Israel, Speech-Language Pathologist and owner of Fun To Talk. Now working as a teletherapist due to COVID-19! Here's hoping this helps other clinicians who have also had to reinvent service delivery due to this pandemic. Please c...
Motor Speech (PROMPT) Therapy- ideas for vertical jaw excursion
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This video builds on previous presentations on Motor Speech Therapy. Using Deborah Hayden's Motor Speech Hierarchy, Rozanne Israel provides therapy suggestions for working on vertical jaw excursion, which falls at level III of the Motor Speech Hierarchy. If you are not already familiar with motor speech therapy, please check out these two videos first: ua-cam.com/video/aeALLzKTPMM/v-deo.html ua...
What Is PROMPT Therapy?
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Four PROMPT-trained Speech-Language Pathologists provide information and demonstrate PROMPT therapy. An explanation of the Motor Speech Hierarchy is included. This is the second, in a two part series on Motor Speech Disorders. The first video, entitled "Differentiating Apraxia from other Motor Speech Disorders" provides background information on motor speech disorders while the second one focus...
May is Speech and Hearing month - Late Talkers vs Language delays
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May is Speech and Hearing month! This video is intended for parents of Late Talkers. It provides reasons for late or delayed talking in toddlers and differentiates delayed and disordered language development from late talkers and children with motor speech disorders (E.g. Apraxia). Suggestions are provided to parents to access Preschool Speech and Language Programs in Ontario or a Private Speec...
Differentiating Apraxia from other Motor Speech Disorders
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Providing parents with information on the Developmental Apraxia of Speech versus other Motor Speech Disorders. The co-occurrence of Autism and Apraxia is discussed. Part two in this video series is about PROMPT Therapy: ua-cam.com/video/gIZpuEUjI9g/v-deo.html www.funtotalk.ca
Late Talker: My toddler isn't talking! Is it a delay?
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Information for parents on reasons for late talking in toddlers. Differentiating delayed/disordered language development from late talkers and children with motor speech disorders (E.g. Apraxia) presented by Rozanne Israel, Speech-Language Pathologist, Reg. CASLPO www. funtotalk.ca
DO NOT USE ABA IF YOUR CHILD HAS AUTISM. It can be damaging. Please look into DIR Floortime therapy
Thanks for your information knowledge ❤
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This is a great review with lots of great clips!
How long does one session of PROMPT take?
That really depends on the child and their attention span/age. I’m some jurisdictions it is a funding/administration decision E.g., in schools I see kids for 30 mins to 1 hour at a time, depending on their age and ability to focus/cooperate.
Thank you for this wonderful session.
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This is great! I love your clear instructions. Thank you so much.
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WOW! Thank you so much for making this video.
This explains it well! Thank you!
Very comprehensive video.
Awesome work! I didn't know about the transparent circles ...I've been making it too hard for myself... ❤ these awesome classic games ...
excellent clear directions...thanks
Here Before 700 subscribers. Who's watching in 2039? Also, Let's build each Other up xP
2020 anyone??
I have stroke associated apraxia. It's sad, because I have an awesome vocabulary, but the words don't come out right.
Hello ! Thank you so much for this video... I'm a french SLP working with several kids with apraxia of speech. I'll learn Prompt as soon as possible... there are not enough training in France ou Europe. Could you please make a video with example of games that provide opportunity to repeat the same simple word ou sentence ? You seem to have so much cool ideas for this. Regards
That is a great idea - I have a colleague who has starte doing that -Tali Kellerstein. Check out her new UA-cam Chanel The Speak Boutique. I will attempt to make some too!
Thank you this was very helpful !
Thank you thank you for this video. You've really cleared things up for me.
Do you have a list of therapists in Israel that work in Hebrew?
Yes. Since proprioceptive and kinnaesthetic cues are provided, together with auditory information, it can potentially be used for someone with visual impairment. PROMPT has been used with people with acquired communication impairments. The PROMPT institute website should have more information on this.
can it be used with visually impaired persons with aphasia and dysarthria?
Thx for posting this ... Very useful
I wish I could go to Canada and have you evaluate my three year old. I'm so scared of how allowing New York state Psychologist to evaluate him is going to effect him in the future. I don't believe they want to help him they just want to write him of as dumb. And if I allow them to do that then my sweet little black boy won't have a chance to be the successful man I know he could be. He's three and can count to 100, says, sings and writes his ABC's , and spell and pronounce words like Elephant, Giraffe, kangaroo, horse and if he doesn't know how to spell it at first he can get it if you sound it out. He can say a few phrases like.. his new one is "It's alright! It's ok!" and he says "Hello" to everything he sees like "Hello school bus! hello T.V! Hello baby elephant! Hello phone! lol. But he will not try to hold a conversation. nor will he try to do things when you tell him to. most of the time he does or says it but mostly when he wants to he waits until your no longer paying attention or something. I just need someone who doesn't want to look everything he can't do but see all the great things he can actually do.
Shayla Mcleod . How is he now 2 yrs later? My daughter does similar
@@kishasimpson8083 hi how is your daughter? my grandson sounds similar, he is 2.5 now and it never seems to change, it's like he is stuck. He also seems to be aloof and anti social with other kids, just does not seem to connect with them. He seems like,, a year or so behind...more like 18 months and 2.5. As far as motor skills, he is very ahead and fine with that always.
Hi. Antonis, I will send out that broadcast as promised in our email correspondence, as I don't know of any Greek speaking therapists. Good luck - I will pass on any leads that I receive.
Hi. Antonis, I will send out that broadcast as promised in our email correspondence, as I don't know of any Greek speaking therapists. Good luck - I will pass on any leads that I receive.
thank you so much Rozanne . we are for Nicosia Cyprus , do you have a Greek therapist you work with so he or she can help us with our son 6 years old with autism and speech apraxia ? thank you again
My son still can't talk clear an he is almost 7 years old 😩 my doctor hasn't really said much just he is a slow talker
How is your son now?
I am researching SLP information for a course on Early Childhood Education. I found this video to be comprehensive and thorough while providing information at a level that my high school students can understand. Well done! Thanks for making it public.
Thanks for your positive feedback!
what a wonderful video! Thank you so much for the information. The best video I have found thus far!
Very clear ,well explained ...I am a mom of an 6 year old son with ASD ,who also has APRAXIA OF SPEECH,,recently diagnosed (last summer)and I did guess than it was something else going on with him since he is NON VERBAL so I keep pushing on he's school to make him test..and I was wright!! But it seems than any of he's speech therapists noticed before...so now he's IEP is coming and I'm definitely showing up this video so THEY ALL WILL LEARN...THANKS!!!
It can be very confusing, even for Speech-language Pathologists. Good luck!
How stuttering fits into the broader spectrum of Motor Speech Disorders?
The jury is still out on that one. Some people do believe that stuttering is another form of a motor speech disorder - disruption at the level of timing and sequencing. (Take a look at my video on PROMPT therapy that outlines the different levels of the motor speech hierarchy). Theoretically, stutterers have difficulty coordinating their breath stream with their voice and the movements of the lips/tongue and/or jaw. But it is more complex than that, as there are so many other factors that influence stuttering and periods of fluency.
It doesn't fit. Stuttering it not a motor speech disorder. The etiologies between the two are vastly different.
Studying for a Communication and Science disorders class and this helped really helped me distinguish the differences between the two disorders. Thank you!
Excellent video. Very clear. My son is 2 1/2 and has oral-motor difficulties. No diagnosis yet. Thank you
I'm pleased you found it useful. Thanks for your feedback!
Yes, PROMPT is an acronym that stands for: "prompts for restructuring oral muscular phonetic targets"
Is PROMPT an acronym?
amazing! i'm surprised that there are not more comments of appreciation :-/
Thank you for creating this tutorial! Extremely resourceful to me as a parent of a 2 1/2 year old with apraxia. Now working with SLP's to properly diagnose his speech disorder.
+Davina Brown Hi Davina can I ask, how did it go with your son now?
Very informative and easy to understand. I have both apraxia and dysarthria following a brain injury and I have been trying to understand exactly what they are and the differences and this hit the nail on the head. Thanks :)
I am glad it was helpful!
Hi Rozanne. Thank you for this video. This is very helpful for me both as a parent and as an SLP.
Well done, Rozanne! I'll be sharing on my FB and with the parents I see. Thank you so much for doing this lovely little quick tip!
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Great video! Very friendly graphics and clear explanations.
Thanks, Seth. I am pleased you found it useful
Thanks for Sharing.