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Getting Started with Everyday Speech: Your Guide to a No-Prep School Year
This hands-on webinar is designed to help busy educators hit the ground running with Everyday Speech.

Whether you're new to the curriculum or just need a quick refresher, we'll walk you through everything you need to create impactful social skills lessons, fast.
Using real student scenarios, we'll show you how to:
Navigate the platform and find the right materials for your students
Set up student and group profiles to organize your caseload
Plan your first session in just a few clicks
Use built-in tools to track student progress and save time on documentation
We'll also share tips and tricks based on what's new for the 2026-2027 school year, including new video lessons, smarter search and navigation, and other updates based on your feedback.
By the end of the session, you'll feel confident using Everyday Speech to streamline your planning and start the year organized and ready to go. Stick around for a live extended Q&A to ask questions on your setup or the curriculum!
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About the Presenters

Jess Anderson
Jess Anderson, Ed.S., is a Curriculum Lead at Everyday Speech, where she develops research-based resources that empower students of all abilities to thrive in social learning and communication. With nearly a decade of experience as a school psychologist, Jess has dedicated her career to supporting students’ mental health and social skills development. Her approach is grounded in neurodiverse-affirming practices and practical strategies that make life easier for educators while fostering growth, inclusion, and success for every student.

Casey Reeves
Casey Reeves graduated from Northwestern University with her Masters in Speech, Language and Learning before starting her career as a speech-language pathologist in the public school system. In her current role as Curriculum Lead with Everyday Speech, she contributes to the development and implementation of inclusive, evidence-based educational resources, ensuring alignment with best practices and the diverse needs of students and educators. She is passionate about fostering inclusive learning environments that enhance communication, social, and emotional outcomes for all learners.