Barnyard Bingo
I’m revisiting an oldie but goodie, Barnyard Bingo. I’ve had mine for many, many years and a quick online searched showed that, gasp, it’s no
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I’m revisiting an oldie but goodie, Barnyard Bingo. I’ve had mine for many, many years and a quick online searched showed that, gasp, it’s no
Prepositions are one of those early concepts that seem to trip up an awful lot of kiddos. This, of course, means that therapists are
I know a few little people who will need to practice some early literacy tasks this summer while they’re at home. Some of this is
Update 6/29/12: Congratulations to Arlen Schwarz, Carol, Kim Hovey (2!), Debbie Childs, Janice and Robyne who received a free app from STS! I love working
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
Do you remember the game “Toss Across” that was popular in the ‘70s? There was a large, square board with nine rotating targets, each one
St. Patrick’s Day seems to hold a fascination for the children I know. At our school, the leprechaun’s are rambunctious and likely to play pranks. For
It seems to me that once the kids return from winter break, there is a surge in evaluations. My therapy bag always seems vaguely disheveled,
I approach September and the beginning of the school year with enthusiasm. I particularly like the laying in of supplies—newly sharpened pencils with perfectly square
Here’s a great seasonal, yet nondenominational, activity–the enchanted evergreen forest. I use it to practice descriptive concepts. Materials: Assortment of star-shaped buttons
Another weekend found me at a fall festival. The weather was perfect—that wonderful combination of warm sun with cool hovering just beneath. The smell of
No matter what approach you take with /r/, you’ve undoubtedly found that sticking with a particular phonetic context instead of simply choosing a position (initial,
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