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In her latest book, "Communication Disorders in Schools: Collaborative Scenarios," Franca aimed to provide educators, speech-language pathologists, and other professionals with practical strategies for supporting students with communication disorders in school settings. The book, now available for free download in PDF format, has become an invaluable resource for professionals seeking to improve their collaborative practices.
To support Francisca effectively, Ms. Rodriguez and Mrs. Johnson knew they needed to work together. They began by developing a collaborative plan, which included regular communication, shared goal-setting, and coordinated interventions. Download the PDF version of the book today
Maria Claudia Franca, a renowned speech-language pathologist, had always been passionate about helping children with communication disorders. As a professor and researcher, she had dedicated her career to understanding the complexities of communication development and finding effective ways to support students with communication challenges.
Francisca, a bright and curious 7-year-old, had been struggling in school. She had difficulty articulating her thoughts, often becoming frustrated when her peers didn't understand her. Her teacher, Mrs. Johnson, had noticed that Francisca was hesitant to participate in class discussions and was falling behind her peers in reading and writing. To support Francisca effectively, Ms
The book "Communication Disorders in Schools: Collaborative Scenarios" provides numerous examples of collaborative scenarios like Francisca's. Franca's work highlights the importance of teamwork and communication among professionals, parents, and students to address the complex needs of students with communication disorders.
The story of Francisca and her collaborative support team illustrates the power of effective collaboration in addressing communication disorders in schools. Maria Claudia Franca's book, "Communication Disorders in Schools: Collaborative Scenarios," serves as a valuable resource for professionals seeking to improve their practice and provide inclusive, supportive learning environments for all students. They began by developing a collaborative plan, which
Concerned, Mrs. Johnson referred Francisca to the school's speech-language pathologist, Ms. Rodriguez. After assessing Francisca's communication skills, Ms. Rodriguez identified significant challenges with expressive language, including articulation and syntax.