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This slightly messy speech activity has been a hit for me over the years, especially with preschool and Kindergarten aged kiddos, and is easily tailored
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This slightly messy speech activity has been a hit for me over the years, especially with preschool and Kindergarten aged kiddos, and is easily tailored
This post was originally published on July 20, 2011. I love board games and Othello is one of those classic, perfect two player games. Do you
Here’s another classic game that is easily adapted for articulation drills. Materials: Hungry Hungry Hippos game, word list or deck of artic cards How to
I use this as a quick homework sheet or treatment session activity. If I have a child working on a particularly troublesome sound (/r/
I see a lot of /r/ and tend to follow the philosophy of addressing it not only by position, but by the influencing vowel.
I can’t remember when my daughter didn’t love horses. It seems like since she was old enough to speak she was begging for pony rides,
I love animals, especially dogs, and my household has almost always housed one. Currently, we have two adorable terriers. And I love the whole idea
Bowling is a game that’s often used in speech therapy. It’s a fun way to play and address goals, plus it provides some movement which
I was surprised by the response to my “Shhh…Don’t Tell” article in the Leader a few months ago, when I had many therapists get in
I’ve always loved the silliness of Mad Libs, and my own kids do too. We keep a couple of books in the car and I
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
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