Session-to-session visibility
Client Progress Tracking for SLPs
ConductSpeech helps clinicians keep language sample results connected to the student or client over time. That makes it easier to review sessions, compare change, and prepare progress updates.
Instead of treating every sample as a separate file, ConductSpeech links reviewed analyses, reports, and progress summaries to the client record.
Sample result
Client Progress Tracking for SLPs
Sample history
Prior recordings, transcripts, and reports
Metric trends
MLU, PGU, SI, narrative findings, and more
Summary
Draft progress report language for clinician review
Records
Client history
Sessions
Repeated samples
Reports
Progress summaries
Use
Schools and clinics
Records
Client history
Sessions
Repeated samples
Reports
Progress summaries
Use
Schools and clinics
How it fits into a speech workflow
1
Collect
Start from a recording, transcript, or saved session.
2
Review
Check speaker turns and make clinical edits before relying on results.
3
Measure
See the language measures and notes that matter for this feature.
4
Use
Bring the output into reports, progress review, or research exports.
Progress monitoring from real samples
Repeated language samples can show whether intervention is changing sentence complexity, grammatical accuracy, narrative organization, or discourse performance. ConductSpeech keeps those samples organized so progress review is faster.
Useful for meetings and documentation
Client progress summaries can help clinicians prepare for IEP meetings, parent updates, private practice progress reports, and supervisor review.
- Review prior samples and reports from one client record.
- Compare language measures across sessions.
- Draft progress summaries from reviewed analyses.
- Keep documentation tied to the actual sample history.
A workflow for ongoing care
Progress tracking is most useful when teams collect samples consistently. ConductSpeech supports repeated sampling so clinicians can move from one-time evaluation to ongoing monitoring.
What users see
Progress review can include
A compact result view turns the feature into reviewable language, not a technical readout.
Sample history
Prior recordings, transcripts, and reports
Metric trends
MLU, PGU, SI, narrative findings, and more
Summary
Draft progress report language for clinician review
Clinical interpretation notes
- Progress interpretation depends on comparable tasks, sample quality, and clinical context.
- ConductSpeech organizes and drafts; clinicians remain responsible for final documentation.
Related pages
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IEP Goal Suggestions from Language Samples
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Grade-Stratified Language Sample Norms
Compare school-age language samples by grade, age, and task type with source-aware norm explanations.
SALT-Compatible Language Sample Analysis
AI language sample analysis with SALT-style coding, C-units, SI, mazes, grade norms, reliability, and clinical reports.
SALT-compatible analysis methodology
Read how ConductSpeech documents conventions, validation, and limitations.
Ready to try it
Start with a real language sample.
Create an account, upload or review a sample, and see how this feature appears inside the ConductSpeech workflow.