This post contains Amazon Affiliate links. A popular question, any time of year….”What can I buy my kid for that will help with his speech?” This post is going to answer that question! I always think that board games are a good choice (next to books!) for gifts because they are interactive, will incorporate basic […]
Gingerbread Craft!
It’s time for another fun craftivity! December starts next week (OMG) and that will bring the gingerbread theme into my room, so I just had to come up with something for this one! I did this craft last year with my kids, but I want to spice it up a bit this round… How […]
Open Ended Articulation {App Review & Giveaway!}
So I am a HUGE fan of Erik X. Raj…he is just fabulous, and his blog posts and apps never cease to make my day. I am so super excited to be able to review AND giveaway a copy of his latest app, Open-Ended Articulation!Open-Ended Articulation targets 7 phonemes, including blends for /r, s, l/, […]
Turkey Craft for Speech
My students and I had so much fun making and using the Witch-y Craftivity, I knew I had do it again for November. So turkeys are the clear winner here… For this one, the templates for the turkeys are included as well as these writing pages: Turkey Talk! can be used for artic words, vocabulary, […]
Police Badge Craftivity!
This week is community helpers…and while I probably could have gotten crazy with a bunch of different helper crafts, I decided to stick with just one. Then I decided police badges were the most exciting thing I could think of…and I’ll be totally honest…I wasn’t convinced would be a hit, but after today, I know […]
Carryover Strategies for Speech Therapy!
There is one word that brings SLPs together like no other, and may just be one of the most important parts of therapy: CARRYOVER… Generalization of strategies learned in therapy to other settings, indicating mastery. Sticky notes. I love those things….can you tell? They are great little reminding tools for lots of things…including good speech […]
Spooky Speech {Freebie!}
I needed an extra easy activity last week with some of my intermediate kids working on articulation and ended up creating this worksheet…so I thought I would share with you guys too! I made it a challenge…if you fill up the whole spiderweb, I gave you an eraser. An. Eraser. They went nuts and filled […]
Witch Craft for Speech & Language
So yesterday I shared all of my Halloween therapy ideas for the upcoming weeks and I gave a sneak peek of my latest download, the Witch! This packet is different than anything I have done before, cause it pairs my favorite thing to do in therapy…craftivities…with some other ideas to make it more versatile for […]
Word Vault {App Review & Giveaway!}
Here’s a tidbit about me…I love lists. Like a lot. I think maybe it is a quality many SLPs have. List making. Does it calm the anxiety? Or make you feel accomplished? Or give you unimaginable satisfaction to cross each thing off? All of the above? Confession…I will write things down, just to cross them […]
Telephone Skills Practice in Speech Therapy
This blog contains Amazon Affiliate links for your convenience. It’s story time. A funny story. You’ll like it… But first, some background knowledge. I have these Super Duper Whisper Phones in my room, which are in a basket on my shelf, available to my kids at all times. Typically, when they finish an activity early, […]
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