Using Books in Speech Therapy
Speech-language pathologists know using books is one of the BEST ways to build language, but are often quick to assign that task to caregivers. Our
Parent education, home activities and homework for speech therapy
Speech-language pathologists know using books is one of the BEST ways to build language, but are often quick to assign that task to caregivers. Our
The role of verbs in language development The first words children say are almost always labels for common (to them) objects or people. Makes sense,
“Feed Me” games for speech therapy are classics because they: are easy to set up engage kids for a long time While they are most
Parents are often surprised (and relieved) at our first meeting when I let them know that a lot of the communication their child is attempting
Keep children engaged in therapy with ice cream themed activities Yum! Let’s bring some ice cream themed activities into our speech room! Whether you are
6 happy habits to make next year easier (& they’re not what you think!) Most school based SLPs will have ten glorious weeks to enjoy
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