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If you’re looking to learn more about one of my favorite contextualized language intervention approaches, you’re in the right place!

 

Literacy-based therapy is a contextualized intervention framework where intervention activities are organized around a book or story.

The framework consists of 5-steps: pre-reading knowledge activation, shared reading, story comprehension, targeted activities, and parallel story creation.

 

Learn more by clicking on one of the steps or posts below!

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Dive Deeper

Already familiar with the literacy-based therapy framework and looking to dive deeper? Take a look at these ideas for further supporting your students during literacy-based therapy sessions!

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Thematic Activities

Another great way to incorporate contextualized language therapy practices into your speech room is to use meaningful and engaging themes! When using themes, your language and articulation targets relate to a specific theme.

 

To learn more about the benefits of themed therapy, including how it supports students who come from under-privileged and under-resourced communities, as well as activity ideas, check out these articles:

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