Bingo Was His Name-o!
I’ve had a number of young students this year with articulation issues and while they love play-based activities like finding toys in the sandbox, a
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I’ve had a number of young students this year with articulation issues and while they love play-based activities like finding toys in the sandbox, a
I try to avoid artic cards with little ones and substitute toys or objects whenever possible. Not only are they more engaging, but they lend
Here’s another classic game that is easily adapted for articulation drills. Materials: Hungry Hungry Hippos game, word list or deck of artic cards How to
I use this as a quick homework sheet or treatment session activity. If I have a child working on a particularly troublesome sound (/r/
I’m so excited to be joining the collaboration over at Speechie Freebies! If you aren’t familiar with the site already, you must check it out.
Our family is a bit spread out and when the kids were little I’d get lots of calls around birthdays and holidays for suggestions on
North Carolinians take college basketball very seriously and March Madness is the culmination of all craziness. This year’s tournament starts on March 19 and lasts
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
Rock Paper Scissors, shoot! The January through March months can really seem to drag on, especially for kids. The newness of the classroom has
During one of my Christmas shopping jaunts, I picked up a new game for me—Tri-ominos. It looked easy. It looked fun. It was cheap (I
I’m enjoying a holiday break with my family–hope you are able to do the same! In the meantime, here are my five most popular posts
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
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