I’ve been working with children on the Autism spectrum for the last 16 or so years. I’ve noticed more consistently in my state (Minnesota) that these students are not always being serviced by the Speech Language Pathologist. I’ve heard some colleagues mention that these students need services from an Autism specialist or that they […]
Finding your TPT niche {linky party}
I’m excited to be linking up to Teach Speech 365’s “Finding your TPT niche” linky party. I am a big fan of the origin movies for comic books (sorry-I’m a nerd who married a nerd) and this linky party is an opportunity for us to share our “origin” stories. I was a TPT and […]
Recycled Guest Posts: Teaching communication Alternatives to Challenging Behaviors in Young Children.
Shari was a 5 year old girl who just started therapy. She wasn’t producing any words, had minimal eye contact and cried during most of each session. She really enjoyed ball slide types of toys but became upset when she wasn’t allowed to control the entire interaction. When the clinician touched the ball she cried, tried […]
Recycled Guest Posts: Wise Wallet Wednesdays: Don’t Throw Away those Packing Materials.
Hi! I’m Kelly from Speech2u.blogspot. I’m really excited to be participating in the dabblingspeechie’s Wise Wallet Wednesdays. I know I’m always looking for a way to stretch those budget dollars (when I have a budget, that is.) If you are lucky enough to get a budget and get materials, I’m going to show you a […]
Recycled Guest Posts: Speech Snacks Feeding
This is a post that I did to celebrate Speech Snack’s 2 year blogging anniversary! About 10% of my caseload is feeding clients. I don’t blog a lot about feeding therapy techniques because I think that these kids really need services from a feeding team and trained professionals. Suzanne Evans Morris is a FANTASTIC resource […]
Recycled Guest Posts: Functional language therapy: Making Chips in Therapy
I’m recycling some guest posts I did over the last year while I am on vacation. I hope you are having a great week!******************* I really enjoy incorporating hands on activities: crafts, experiments, gross motor games and cooking in my therapy sessions. I use these activities with early Elementary clients up to Middle school […]
Recycled Guest Posts: Inferencing
I’m recycling some guest posts I did over the last year while I am on vacation. I hope you are having a great week! ************************** One of my favorite skills to work with older children is inferencing. So I’m really excited (and a little nervous) about my first guest post for Carrie’s first year […]
More “Cheep” Easter ideas and a Freebie!
I’m super excited to be heading out on another trip-this time to Disney World to celebrate my mother in law’s 70th birthday. While I’m gone, I’m going to run some of my guest posts I’ve done on other fabulous’s bloggers sites. I had a few more fun Easter activities that I did this week that […]
Take the TPT Plunge-linky party.
Felice at the Dabbling Speechie is hosting a take the TPT plunge linky party. It’s a post to encourage people who may have picked up a lot of freebies on Teachers Pay Teachers or Teacher’s notebook to take the plunge by purchasing a full product. I started looking at TPT when I was doing virtual […]
“Cheep” & Easy Easter Ideas for Speech Therapy
It’s hard to believe that Easter is just a few weeks away when you just got 10 inches of snow dumped on your front lawn. Easter egg hunts aren’t very much fun when you risk losing fingers from frost bite. I’ve been busy packing to get ready for our family trip to Disney World to […]
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