Are You Interrogating or Modeling?
Fellow SLP, Are You Interrogating or Modeling? It’s a stereotype of movies and books, the mom who won’t stop interrogating their kids with questions. And
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Fellow SLP, Are You Interrogating or Modeling? It’s a stereotype of movies and books, the mom who won’t stop interrogating their kids with questions. And
I’m so sick of boxes and that ridiculous packing tape that wants so badly to stick on itself. Have you ever experienced carrying box after
I make it a point to teach Growth Mindset with my kiddos working on social skills and tie it in with all of my students
Is categorization a skill we really need to work on? YES. In fact, it’s probably the most critical attribute skill we need. The ability to
I love a little mailbox. I have a couple for the holidays and a bunch more for Valentine’s Day. Recently, I picked up a little
There are a number of classic games to develop theory of mind. Have you ever picked up a student and had them launch into the
As we move into the last week before winter break, I wanted to offer a few reminders about items you might want to save to
One of the easiest activities to have going in your room year-round is tossing games. Open-ended reinforcement for any skill, I use tossing games on
Blogs and Pinterest are loaded with adorable ideas for sensory bins and games targeting our preschool and elementary aged kiddos, but what about those older
Despite the fact that I can’t stand Polly Pocket, I am downright obsessed with miniatures. I have a collection I’ve been building for years that’s
Executive Function Skills in Speech Executive functioning sounds like the ability to put on business attire, adopt a serious expression and bustle about productively. What
Teaching the concept “not” in speech therapy is a common target in my room. Little ones start responding to “no” within the first year, no
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