Tag: /r/ games

Hall Pass

If you pick up/return kiddos to their classroom, it’s not unusual to feel as though you’re losing of your treatment time to travel. “Fast feet,”

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Mazes

Maze activities, like dot to dots, can offer quick articulation practice that kids love and is appropriate for therapy or home activity.  I print very

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Scary Boxes

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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