
Using Wind-up Toys in Speech (Beyond “More”)
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
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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

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

Executive Function Skills in Speech Executive functioning sounds like the ability to put on business attire, adopt a serious expression and bustle about productively. What

Teaching the concept “not” in speech therapy is a common target in my room. Little ones start responding to “no” within the first year, no

Half the battle with Kindergarteners is following directions. While all those early reading and math skills are critical components, it’s the inability to follow directions

Hmmm, looks like a game….smells like a game…must be a game. I loooove Eeboo games. Last spring I shared a bunch I used for social

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
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The views expressed in this blog are my own and are intended to inspire other speech-language pathologists in their own practice. If you are a parent, teacher or other educator, these ideas are not intended to take the place of treatment by a certified clinician. Read full disclaimer here.