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Guess Who? Is such a fabulous language game that it’s a staple in many speech rooms. Years ago, it looked like this: This is my
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Guess Who? Is such a fabulous language game that it’s a staple in many speech rooms. Years ago, it looked like this: This is my
This slightly messy speech activity has been a hit for me over the years, especially with preschool and Kindergarten aged kiddos, and is easily tailored
Toca Boca ($Free) This is a guest post by Katie Millican, B.S. Ed. is a second year graduate student in Speech-Language Pathology at the University
Sometime more is more. I’ve always had a Mr. Potato Head in my therapy closet. Mine was the Silly Suitcase version which allowed you to
No snow for my town yet, but I can still wander through a winter wonderland, and address comparatives and superlatives (big, bigger, biggest or small,
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
“Santa baby, forgot to mention one little thing. A ring. I don’t mean on the phone.” Eartha Kitt knew better than to be ambiguous when
October 5, 2012: Congratulations to Colleen who won a year subscription to LessonPix! LessonPix is a fabulous, subscription based website that gives you loads and
9/28/2012: Congratulations to Robin Sweeney who won a free copy of this app! Thanks to all who entered–I loved reading about your morning commutes!
Picture this, I’m discussing my need for a more structured program targeting a particular grouping of deficits that have been cropping up for me in
Prepositions are one of those early concepts that seem to trip up an awful lot of kiddos. This, of course, means that therapists are
When all is said and done, sometimes nothing beats an old standby. With an inexpensive pack of beanbags, you can create or reinvigorate a number
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