4 Tried-and-True Strategies for Effective Carryover in Articulation Therapy
Kids often get stuck in therapy. They can make a sound (or sounds) in structured activities but need help to move beyond that. The answer
Creating independent learners with perfect fit activities.
Kids often get stuck in therapy. They can make a sound (or sounds) in structured activities but need help to move beyond that. The answer
I’ve posted about using miniatures for articulation therapy a few times before, but I realize that curating a collection takes time and often leaves you
Fellow SLP, Are You Interrogating or Modeling? It’s a stereotype of movies and books, the mom who won’t stop interrogating their kids with questions. And
We’re all familiar with the pediatric therapist and their bag, but have you ever stopped to notice that the bag, or rather bag size, gives
I’m so sick of boxes and that ridiculous packing tape that wants so badly to stick on itself. Have you ever experienced carrying box after
Selecting the correct targets for articulation or phonological process therapy can maximize success.
I make it a point to teach Growth Mindset with my kiddos working on social skills and tie it in with all of my students
I cannot express the passion for basketball that a lot of my students, make that North Carolinians, have. March with its nearly constant game action
As we move into the last week before winter break, I wanted to offer a few reminders about items you might want to save to
Wind-up toys and speech therapy go together like peanut butter and jelly (or chocolate and wine, depending on your leanings). But often therapists who see
Gingerbread themed activities in the speech room allow you to incorporate a seasonal theme in December that isn’t holiday specific. In my room, I’ve planned
One of the easiest activities to have going in your room year-round is tossing games. Open-ended reinforcement for any skill, I use tossing games on
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