This month I’m bringing you some snowy ideas for your speech therapy room with some easy hands on activities to supplement your speech therapy sessions! I’ve told you this before, but I love pairing these simple craft activities to keep students busy and engaged during group sessions. Because they are open ended, you can work […]
January Activities for Speech Therapy
Happy New Year, friends! January is one of my favorite speech therapy months because there are so many fun themes to use this month…resolutions, 100th day, winter, snow, and polar animals are some I like to use! The first week back, though, is more about getting into a routine, reviewing goals, and collecting data for […]
Treat Basket for Delivery Drivers – Free Download!
I shared this on Instagram, and got tons of requests to share the sign, so I’m sharing it here! This treat basket is something we did at the start of December for all of the drivers… mail carriers, food and grocery deliveries, and our garbage guys. These folks take good care of us and I […]
4 Easy Crafts for December
If there is any month that deserves a good craft, it’s this one! I know school based educators are READY for winter break and it’s survival at this point. These easy crafts are perfect for your speech sessions because they don’t require a lot of time, can work for any goals, and will keep your […]
Speech Therapy Activities for December
December has rolled around and I have some super fun speech therapy ideas for your sessions this month! Today I’m sharing some of my favorite December therapy activities with you! With only 3 weeks until break, there’s so much to fit in. I like to do themes of gingerbread, reindeer, holidays, giving, and lights during […]
5 Tips for Using Books in Speech Therapy Telepractice
The transition to digital learning was H A R D for me, but I ended up learning so many cool things about ways to provide services. If you know me even a tiny bit, then you know that I love using books in therapy to address pretty much all the goals. So finding ways to […]
Using Brain Compatible Learning and Movement to Improve Narratives
Brain compatible learning… what does that mean?? We know that there is a ton of research showing us that allowing children to use their body in movement or multisensory exploration increases their ability to learn a skill. So using brain compatible learning means that you are going to incorporate movement and the arts into learning […]
I Quit My Job. Here’s Why…
I can remember the exact moment I finally made the decision. I was at school, sitting at my desk before the day started. I was thinking about the previous night, where my husband and I talked in circles about me leaving my job, all the what ifs, all the pros and cons. I couldn’t make […]
4 Easy Crafts for November
Planning for mixed groups or those difficult to engage groups can be a challenge. I have found that using small, simple crafts is a way to keep hands busy and working! Because they are not complicated, we can focus many speech and language skills at the same time, plus an extra does of fine motor […]
How to Organize Your Digital Materials
The past several months, the popularity of digital speech therapy products has exploded due to the need for materials to use during distance learning and teletherapy. So, if you’re anything like me, you’ve got them everywhere… Boom Cards, Interactive PDFs, Google Slidesā¢… and I have no idea what I have because they are all in […]
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