
DIY Articulation Miniatures
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
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
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
***August 14, 2013: Brittney, Anne and Sandy each won a copy of New School Year Kicks! Congratulations! Who wants to start the school year off
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
Update: I’ve combined all the high frequency word lists into one handy resource (still free!). I had high hopes for what I’d accomplish this summer,
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/
Our family is a bit spread out and when the kids were little I’d get lots of calls around birthdays and holidays for suggestions on
I’m a quarter Irish which probably accounts for my freckles and the tendency for my highlights to pull a coppery red (anyone else have this
I always felt slightly chagrined when I’d pull out a game and tell the kids, “OK, on each turn you also need to say one
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During one of my Christmas shopping jaunts, I picked up a new game for me—Tri-ominos. It looked easy. It looked fun. It was cheap (I
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