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Ep. 42- 3 Tips for Collaborating with Colleagues
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Ep. 42- 3 Tips for Collaborating with Colleagues

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June 22, 202123m 41s

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Show Notes

 

Hey Hey SLPs! Have you ever tried to collaborate with a colleague and it got off to a rocky start? Wondering how to start implementing collaborative services, but not sure how to approach staff with some ideas? In this episode, you will hear 3 tips for how to build collaborative relationships with colleagues that are successful.

 Tip: If you are wondering what collaborative services are, listen to episode 41.

 

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • How to approach the staff member when they have a minute to actually think and be present with you.

  • How to define the roles of the collaboration and how you will communicate

  • Don’t try to force your way into the classroom. Build trust. It’s not always a great time to want to implement something new…..when the teacher gets a bunch of new students, staff aids are always out, etc.

 

 

 

Speech Retreat Session Topic: Push-In Therapy for Moderate-Severe Classrooms

 

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