Vocabulary and Thought Organization

Written by Dan McCool

Dan is a Speech-Language Pathologist and owner of Second Mile School Therapy. He has been working with school districts for 20 years in Southwest Missouri.

March 31, 2020

As a parent or teacher, you want to help your students succeed, but it’s hard to succeed academically if they have trouble organizing their thoughts and finding their words.

I understand what it’s like to watch kids struggle, but the simple strategies presented in this video will help the students start down the road to better word-finding skills and subsequent thought organization.

Simple tasks like helping them name Antonyms and Synonyms pave the way for much more complex tasks.

The language resources presented in this video will help your students with word finding, thought organization, and language processing.

Try the strategies today and watch your child or student’s communcaiton skills improve.

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