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6 Tools SLPs Might Not Know About (But Should!)

As a communication and language professional, you know that early screening, assessment, and intervention play a critical role in promoting positive outcomes for all students. But which tools are the right fit for your screening and assessment needs? We’ve answered that question with an at-a-glance breakdown of six tools indispensable to the work of speech and language specialists like you. You may already be familiar with some of them, and a few might be new to you, but each has been created by experts to help you strengthen the communication skills of all learners as they work toward realizing their best possible future.

Need to accurately assess oral and written language skills in students ages 6–18 years? The Test of Integrated Language and Literacy Skills™ (TILLS™) is the tool professionals trust to assess students and diagnose disorders.

What TILLS does

Why use TILLS?

For an inside look at TILLS, download this free sampler.

Download the sampler

Who completes TILLS?

TILLS can be administered by speech language pathologists, special educators, reading specialists, learning disability specialists, neuropsychologists, educational psychologists, and other educational specialists trained in individualized test administration.

Age range

6–18

Time commitment

All 15 subtests can be completed in one 70- to 90-minute session or two 45-minute sessions. If shorter sessions are needed, they should be completed in no more than 4 weeks.

What users say

“TILLS is the most comprehensive assessment I’ve used in the 20 years I’ve been a school-based speech-language pathologist.” —Sue Torney, M.A., CCC-SLP, Speech-Language Pathologist

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Used on its own or in conjunction with TILLS, the Student Language Screener (SLS) quickly and accurately screens students ages 6–18 for language and literacy disorders, including dyslexia. If the SLS results indicate concern in a particular area, simply follow up with a TILLS assessment!

What the SLS does

Why use the SLS?

Learn more about the Student Language Screener (SLS).

Download the brochure

Who completes the SLS?

The SLS is completed by parents, teachers, and students.

Age range

6–18

Time commitment

Three minutes or less

What users say

“As an enthusiastic user of the TILLS, I am very happy to have the SLS as an additional tool in my arsenal. The SLS offers an even stronger view of the student’s profile of strengths and needs with a clear and manageable rating scale that can easily be incorporated into assessment with TILLS.” —Beverly Barkon, Carlow University

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The Bilingual English-Spanish Assessment™ (BESA™) is specifically designed to determine whether a young bilingual child’s language difficulties are due to a disorder or limited exposure to English.

What BESA does

Why use BESA?

Learn more about the Bilingual English-Spanish Assessment (BESA).

Download the brochure

Who completes BESA?

BESA is administered by an SLP. If the SLP isn’t a bilingual English-Spanish speaker, a trained bilingual person should administer the Spanish portions under the supervision of the SLP.

Age range

4–6

Time commitment

1 to 2 hours

What users say

“I highly recommend the BESA to any speech language pathologist who works with bilingual populations. The BESA is the one assessment that I trust to help me make better clinical decisions regarding my bilingual clients’ presence of a communication disorder.” —Ms. Xigrid Soto

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The Dynamic Evaluation of Motor Speech Skill (DEMSS) is a new assessment tool designed to help with differential diagnosis of speech sound disorders in children with severely impaired speech.

What DEMSS does

Why use DEMSS?

Get an inside look at DEMSS with this free excerpt from the manual.

Read the excerpt

Who completes DEMSS?

Administered by an SLP in a clinical setting

Age range

3 and up

Time commitment

About 30 minutes or less

What users say

“DEMSS is an assessment tool that is a ‘must have’ in the toolbox of every clinician and researcher who works with children with CAS! There’s no other standardized test that combines a comprehensive assessment across a number of parameters associated with CAS, that’s based on a strong theoretical framework, and has both test validity and reliability. I recommend it highly!” —A. Lynn Williams, Associate Dean and Professor at East Tennessee State University

EXPLORE THE DEMSS

The Quick Interactive Language Screener™ (QUILS™) is a one-of-a-kind tool with a fun, game-like interface that quickly assesses whether young children are making language progress appropriate for their age group. QUILS:ES, designed specifically to assess the language development of bilingual English-Spanish speaking children, will be available soon.

What QUILS does

QUILS reliably screens three key areas of language development:

Why use QUILS?

See QUILS in action—watch a free demo!

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Who completes QUILS?

The child, with minimal supervision from a teacher, paraprofessional, classroom aide, parent, or other classroom volunteer

Age range

3–5

Time commitment

Approximately 15–20 minutes

What users say

“Groundbreaking…a dynamic measure that can show relationships and sequences over time in a way static pictures cannot. And the illustrations are great (most inclusive and racially diverse I’ve seen).” —Lesley Quinn, Communicare, LLC

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The Well Screening® tool is your quick, reliable, and comprehensive way to identify kindergarten students (ages 4–6) who are at risk for learning disabilities, including developmental language disorders, dyslexia, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyscalculia, and speech sound disorders.

What Well Screening does

With just one 20-minute screener, speech-language pathologists (SLPs), special and general educators, and school psychologists can examine student performance in multiple skill areas that predict their future success in school.

Get a complete introduction to the Well Screening tool with this free toolkit.

Download the toolkit

Why use Well Screening?

Who completes Well Screening?

The child, with supervision from any educator or professional in a school or clinical setting.

Age range

4:5 to 6:11

Time commitment

Approximately 20 minutes

What users say

“The Well Screening platform truly takes online screening for suspected speech, language, and learning disabilities to a new level. Its state of art technology and animations makes evaluating skills critical for future academic success fun and engaging.” —Stacy Williams, Ph.D., CHSE, ASHA Fellow, Professor and Simulation Education Expert

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