ABSTRACT
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) who work with school-age children have the opportunity
to contribute to the literacy development of specific students as well as the literacy
instruction and intervention programs in their district. These efforts are made in
collaboration with other professionals and parents and may be referred to as participation
on literacy teams. This article describes successful literacy teams in elementary
schools including the variety of possible members as well as common characteristics
of successful literacy teams. We describe how SLPs participate by developing collegial
relationships with their team, using best practices for literacy, and supporting children
as they progress in the general curriculum. Finally, we discuss some strategies for
SLPs to take stock of their own literacy team participation, identify new goals, and
map out a plan to reach new heights in literacy as integral members of literacy teams.
KEYWORDS
Literacy teams - reading and writing - school-age language intervention