This post contains Amazon Affiliate linksI have found myself having to teach verbs so much this year…more than normal. Some of my students with language impairments are having such a hard time with regular past tense, not even the cursed irregular, that I started from square one. I acquired this Super Duper book and it […]
Rainforest Activities for Speech Therapy & Free Mini Book!
This post contains Amazon Affiliate links Have you done any rainforest activities in your speech therapy sessions? It is seriously the best. I’m so excited to share some of the fun activities that we did with the rainforest theme! One of the first things I did was make this big tree in a corner of my […]
Caseload Advocacy
I’m no stranger to advocacy. I was on a task force in my previous district working on improving conditions for SLPs. When I arrived in my new district, I thought about what we thought was unfair there…and laughed. Not even close. I inherited a caseload that hovers around 90 students. Ninety. Ten less than 100. […]
How to Use Wind Up Toys for Spring Speech Therapy Sessions
Wind up toys are a great way to engage your preschool and elementary-age students in speech therapy goals. You can use them to target so many areas, here are some ways I used them during the spring season! So after I got some inspiration from my friend Felice over at The Dabbling Speechie, I headed […]
Behavior Management for Speech Therapy
Behavior management is one of those topics that we could probably talk about every other week, because it’s something that is relevant ALL THE TIME. A good behavior management system is a must, but can also be very tricky depending on your caseload. First, education. We all need to LEARN about behavior and the function […]
Inventors Theme for Speech Therapy (Plus Freebie!)
I’m so excited to start a new theme this week: Inventors! I have several things planned so I wanted to pop in and share them with you guys 🙂 I decided to focus on Garrett Morgan and his invention, the stoplight, for my primary students. This allowed me to get creative with some activities… Up first: […]
How to use SnapDolls in Speech Therapy
I am SO excited to bring you a product review this week for Snapdolls! A sweet SLP friend of mine brought them to my attention and I just knew this would be a great activity for my preschool friends. Check it out! There are four sets of Snapdolls you can choose from: Caucasian, Asian, Hispanic, and […]
Bear Book Activities, Crafts, & a Freebie for Speech Therapy
This post includes Amazon affiliate links. Y’all. It’s been a crazy couple of weeks and I have been dying to get back here to write this post and it’s taken FOR. EV. ER. Shame. But, nevertheless, here I am! WOOHOO! I’m a HUGE fan of the Bear book series by Karma Wilson and Jane […]
Foam Trucks for Preschool Speech Therapy
If there is one thing I know about my PKs, it’s that they love trucks. Sometimes, Ms. Alcorn gets tired of making the car noise and running all over the room. Sometimes. For those days, I found this pin and I was like…um, helllllloooooo. I need this in my life. Just so happens that the previous SLP […]
Be A Mighty Downpour
He says to the snow, ‘Fall on the earth,’ and to the rain shower, ‘Be a mighty downpour.’ – Job 37:6 Not too long ago, my daily devotion hit me right in the soul. This verse has been one that I have read over and over and over again since that day it was delivered […]
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