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Description
We trade the pull-out fix-it model for a collaborative MTSS approach that makes communication support part of everyday classroom learning. We share what it takes to build inclusive, sustainable school-based SLP services that respect teachers, centre equity, and actually work with real time and real people.
• shifting from a medical model to MTSS and tiered supports
• treating communication as a human right and an access need
• embedding AAC, language, and speech sound goals in curriculum
• using a workload approach as a mindset for decisions
• coaching teachers and educational assistants through real-time support
• building trust with families by aligning goals to routines
• responding to barriers with empathy, clarity, and small wins
• noticing feedback that shows systemic change is taking hold
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Music: Daniel Chui