Sneezy the Snowman by Maureen Wright and illustrated by Stephen Gilpin is a funny winter story that children will love! It is great for your speech and language therapy sessions because it can be used to target a large variety of common communication goals… /s, r, l/ blends opposites cause and effect regular and irregular […]
How to Make & Use Sensory Bags in Speech Therapy
Hey friends! This week I wanted to share an idea that has so many possibilities…sensory bags! This isn’t the first time that I’ve blogged about these, but I wanted to revisit and revamp with some new ideas for year-round use. The first time I used this as a therapy tool, I had incredible engagement from […]
Turkey Activities for Speech Therapy
Around this time of year, things start to get crazy, so I wanted to share some fun and easy speech therapy session plans with you to make things a little less hectic! Turkey Trouble by Wendi Silvano is the first in the series of these great books that your students will LOVE! You can easily […]
Fun Speech & Language Therapy Ideas for November
November is a great month to dive into all things gratitude and food! I also really like doing scarecrows during this month! I hope you find some great ideas for planning your therapy sessions below… what are your favorite November themes? Scarecrows Books The Scarecrow by Beth Ferry The Scarecrow’s Hat by Ken Brown There […]
3 Easy, Hands-On Speech Therapy Activities for Halloween
These 3 easy activities are a little fine motor, a little sensory, and a lot of speech and language! Sensory Bin Make a basket with mini erasers, spider rings, or mini objects, and then use washi tape or string to make a web to cover the top. Add some tongs so your students can grab […]
5 Awesome, Not Scary Monster Books for Speech Therapy
October is a great time to do a Monster theme, but let’s be real…Monsters are a great theme all year long! I have really enjoyed finding new books on this topic and I wanted to share a few with you that I think work exceptionally well for your speech therapy sessions. When I think of […]
4 Ways to Save Time and Organize SLP Paperwork
As a school-based SLP, I did A LOT of paperwork and it didn’t take long for me to figure out how important organization systems were in my daily way of work. I had a huge caseload of students, but keeping systems for paperwork really saved my sanity. And, let me just tell you, I am […]
October Speech & Language Therapy Activities
October is such a fun month! I like doing things related to the season, like pumpkins, monsters, and Halloween! What’s your favorite October activity? Here are some ideas to help you out! Pumpkins Books Too Many Pumpkins by Linda White The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin by Joe Troiano 16 Runaway Pumpkins by Dianne […]
September Themed Activities for Speech Therapy
September! There are so many fun themes you can do this month that your students will love. Let’s explore some ideas… Fall Books The Golden Acorn by Katy Hudson, companion activities here There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves by Lucille Colandro, companion activities here In the Middle of Fall by Kevin Henkes […]
3 Fun (& FREE) Ways to Build Rapport in Speech Therapy
How to build rapport in speech and why it’s important… When I was first starting as an SLP in the schools, I made the huge mistake of thinking I could just jump right into therapy. There are so many things I needed to do first, and I learned rather quickly how to set myself and […]
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