In 2016, I’ll Try…
I can write an entire blog post waiting in a carpool line. I can read several chapters in a waiting room; respond to emails while
Creating independent learners with perfect fit activities.
I can write an entire blog post waiting in a carpool line. I can read several chapters in a waiting room; respond to emails while
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
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/
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
No snow for my town yet, but I can still wander through a winter wonderland, and address comparatives and superlatives (big, bigger, biggest or small,
“Santa baby, forgot to mention one little thing. A ring. I don’t mean on the phone.” Eartha Kitt knew better than to be ambiguous when
I’ve taken two courses recently that changed my approach to speech sound disorders. Not a complete about face, more of a slight shift–and it’s making
Halloween is such a fun holiday. There’s lots of fantasy and candy, no pressure of presents or entertaining. The kiddos love it, though I
9/28/2012: Congratulations to Robin Sweeney who won a free copy of this app! Thanks to all who entered–I loved reading about your morning commutes!
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
(this post was provided by the author, Lois Brady) Congratulations to Caitlin Spalding who won our giveaway! (updated August 24, 2012) Children, particularly those on
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