Mrs. Johnson began to use visual aids and graphic organizers to help Emma organize her thoughts and express herself more effectively. Maria worked with Emma to develop strategies for requesting accommodations and supports, and Emma began to participate more fully in class discussions.
One example of the Collaborative Scenarios approach in action was a student named Emma. Emma was a bright and enthusiastic third-grader who struggled with expressive language difficulties. With Maria's support, Emma's teacher, Mrs. Johnson, adapted her instructional practices to provide Emma with extra support.
Maria Claudia Franca was a speech-language pathologist with a passion for working with children. She had always been fascinated by the way people communicate and the impact that communication disorders could have on a child's academic and social success. As a result, Maria dedicated her career to helping children with communication disorders, particularly in school settings.
To address these challenges, Maria proposed a collaborative approach that would bring together teachers, speech-language pathologists, and other professionals to develop and implement supportive strategies. She called this approach "Collaborative Scenarios."