Speech Language Pathology Report Writer

The Speech Language Pathological Report Writer (SLP Report Writer)© assist speech language pathologists in easily and efficiently writing both simple and comprehensive reports.

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The Speech Language Pathology Report Writer (SLP Report Writer)® application was in development for over two years with input from school speech language pathologists from three school districts.

Features

Report Sections

The SLP Report Writer 8.8 includes the following sections that can be selected for inclusion in a report:

  • Educational Records Review
  • ESL Background Information
  • Medical History (include Medical History form)
  • Developmental Milestones (include Developmental Milestones form)
  • Student Interview
  • Test Observations
  • Test Results
  • Normal Distribution Score Chart and Narrative
  • Rate of Learning
  • Developmental Articulation Norms
  • Recommendations (446 for 35 areas)
  • Speech Progress Chart — The speech progress chart can chart up to six goals simultaneously for a period of 15 weeks. The chart can display all or selected goals for a report or for printing as a separate handout to give to parents and teachers
  • Includes both ICD-10 and ICD-11 Codes for reporting ICD Diagnoses
  • Includes a Quick Start Guide (PDF)

SLP Tests

SLP Report Writer 8.8 includes 274 tests: Augmentative and Alternative Communications (2); Articulation (18); Basic Concepts Tests (16); Childhood Apraxia of Speech (4); Fluency (9); Language (99); Preschool Language Tests (25); Phonological Processing (39); Social Pragmatic Language (12); and, Screening Tests (50).

Charts can be easily created for all tests, including a special charting feature, Selective Test Scores, which charts only tests that have scores. Chart color, color schemes, and backgrounds can be customized.

Data and File Formats

SLP Report Writer creates a separate SLP Writer data file, which saves all student information separately from the actual student report. 

The software also creates a Rich Text Format for reports that can be read by popular word processors, including Microsoft Word and Apple Pages, and saved into the respective word processing formats.


Demographic fields for reports

Demographic fields screen entry for reports


ICD Code selection

ICD Codes selections

ESL background information for student

ESL background information for student

Example of selecting tests administered

Example of selecting tests administered

Test summaries

Example of entering test summaries

 

Test summaries can be quickly created listing the composite and subtest scores of a test. An option of reporting introductions for tests as well as statements about the mean and standard deviation of a test score can also easily be added to a test summary.  A percentile interpretation of a composite score can be easily added to a test summary.  Strengths and weaknesses can easily be created by clicking on test names to make them red (weaknesses) or blue (strengths) to In addition, scaled and standard scores can be easily converted to standard deviation scores for determining special education eligibility for speech language services.


Converting test scores to standard deviation scores

Converting test scores to standard deviation scores example screen


Select from a library of 446 recommendations

Select from library of 176 recommendations

Speech Language Progress chart: 6 goals selected

Speech Language Progress Chart with six goals selected

Speech Language Progress chart: 2 goals selected

Speech Language Progress Chart with two goals selected

 


Developmental Articulation Norm chart

Example of a Developmental Articulation Norm line chart
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