End of year activities for speech therapy
May is not the time to get fancy with end of year speech activities. It’s a time to make it easier on yourself. The trouble
May is not the time to get fancy with end of year speech activities. It’s a time to make it easier on yourself. The trouble
Staying in touch with caregivers doesn’t need to be difficult or time-consuming. Here are five tips for communicating with speech families that won’t overwhelm you.
Bubbles and early language are a perfect match. It’s cheap and easy to carry. If you can overlook the periodic spill, it’s nearly perfect. Bubbles
Prepositions are little words with an important responsibility. These are what we use to indicate the location or position of things. They’re words like “in,”
Have you noticed a big difference between boy’s and girl’s communication skills? Have you ever walked into a preschool classroom and had a little girl
I’m a game fanatic and pride myself on the ability to adapt nearly any off-the-shelf board game to fit the needs of my students. But
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/
New apps are a thrill. Actually I should admit that, at least for me, often the idea of the app is the thrill. It’s bright!
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
A couple weeks ago, I mentioned a kiddo working on /s/ clusters that kept the /s/ and omitted the other consonant (click here for post).
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