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ArticulaStory At the Circus Want more or a different target? You can purchase a mini e-book for either /s/, /r/ or /th/, and at $3,

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

This activity is one I pull out from time to time as a special treat and is a particular hit with the boys. A year

I had a real “a-ha!” moment a few months ago when a couple, seemingly disparate favorites of mine, coincided. A real peanut-butter, chocolate moment and

Did you win the $640 million in the Mega Millions drawing? No? It wasn’t me either. Though I guess my odds would have been (slightly)

A large percentage of my clientele is working on articulation so, as you might guess, I see a lot of “r” issues. I like working

Do you ever feel like you’re slogging through another therapy session? Especially if you are working with a long-term child who has been with you

Getting anything Valentine themed for a boy is a chore. I know it’s hopelessly sexist to look at all the lace, pink and glitter and

Here’s another quick pencil and paper game that will get you a high number of trials during articulation therapy while keeping the enthusiasm of your

Giving a child a task to do during speech or language therapy empowers them. They need to work, but by giving them some control over

Have you finalized your plans for National Flashlight Day? Did you know there was a National Flashlight Day? Well, there is and it’s Monday, November

I’m so excited to introduce you to Dawn Moore, a clinician in North Carolina who freely admits to loving /r/ therapy! I heard her speak
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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.