Using Survey Monkey for Voting in Speech Therapy
Ever take a vote in speech? I’m pretty nerdy when it comes to the privilege of voting and I’m thrilled that my entire family will
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Ever take a vote in speech? I’m pretty nerdy when it comes to the privilege of voting and I’m thrilled that my entire family will
I live with talkers, though my children are both young teens so I gather this could change any day. I hear about the school day,
I see a lot of /r/ and tend to follow the philosophy of addressing it not only by position, but by the influencing vowel.
I always felt slightly chagrined when I’d pull out a game and tell the kids, “OK, on each turn you also need to say one
I’ve taken two courses recently that changed my approach to speech sound disorders. Not a complete about face, more of a slight shift–and it’s making
I love this game! I’ve had mine for years so it looks a little different from the currently available version, but they work the
I’ve always loved the silliness of Mad Libs, and my own kids do too. We keep a couple of books in the car and I
I had several kiddos working on their /th/ sound this year which was a little funny since I hadn’t had it come up frequently in
I’m a big believer in incorporating carry-over activities into an articulation therapy plan as early as possible. Initially, this might include focus on only one
Giving a child a task to do during speech or language therapy empowers them. They need to work, but by giving them some control over
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