6 Ideas for Engaging Older Speech Students
Blogs and Pinterest are loaded with adorable ideas for sensory bins and games targeting our preschool and elementary aged kiddos, but what about those older
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Blogs and Pinterest are loaded with adorable ideas for sensory bins and games targeting our preschool and elementary aged kiddos, but what about those older
Despite the fact that I can’t stand Polly Pocket, I am downright obsessed with miniatures. I have a collection I’ve been building for years that’s
For many years, my family has gone to Hilton Head for a week in the summer. And I mean extended family which means cousins and
Sometimes I feel like I have an uphill battle (especially when I’m trying to establish isolated sounds). Although I see my students in a (private)
Who else is seeing students this summer? I have one location that has NO space and I was going to work outside. Lovely if the
I always have these grand ideas of filing away and reorganizing all of my materials before I check out for the summer (clients). Ha! By
Have you watched kids interacting in real life? They are in a constant state of negotiation. They make deals about who will go first, who
You know what (teachers and) SLPs love about worksheets? You print and go. There’s no mess. Plus, you have something to send home to show,
I had a few years of summer speech that left me frazzled. Trying to accommodate families as best I could meant appointment here and there
For the past few years I’ve been working at one school, but this year I started seeing students at a couple other locations as well
I’ve got a few students that sound pretty good in single words, but listen to them in conversation and you’re left scratching your head. Ugh.
This is such a tough time of the year to power through. The weather is gross. The kids are antsy from being indoors too much
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