April is Autism Awareness month. When I went to school, we had one day of training on how to work with children on the Autism spectrum. I had two clients on my caseload and most people didn’t know what autism was. In March 2014, the CDC put the prevalence of autism as 1 in 68 […]
Two Facts and a Fib (Blog hop)
Who doesn’t love a good game of 2 truths and a lie? The rules are simple, I am going to write down three statements. You have to figure out which two are the facts and which ones is the fib. Hop to each blog and at the end write your best guesses down to win a […]
Hoppy Easter: Fun jokes to share while strengthening language skills {freebie}
I love using jokes in therapy. Mostly because they are fun-but also because a majority of my language impaired clients struggle with language based humor. They love visual humor-pratfalls, fart jokes etc. But they need explicit instruction to understand why jokes, which rely on manipulating language, are funny. These are the students who may learn […]
Phlat ball
Disclaimer: This product contains Amazon affiliate links for your convenience. The phlat ball is a product that I own. I did not receive any compensation or free products for this post. I just like it and wanted to share it with you! I first hear about the phlat ball from the amazing Laura Mize […]
Easter Round Up
I can’t believe Easter is just a few weeks away. Here is a quick round up of some of my Easter activities from years past. Easter Egg Puzzles: “Cheep and easy Easter ideas” More “Cheep” and easy Easter Ideas. Work on describing with this freebie: Do you do any Easter celebrations in your room? I’d […]
Green Zone Conversation Program (review)
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of Joel Shaul’s book, The Green Zone Conversation Book in order to complete this review. I did not receive and compensation for writing this post and The opinions expressed are my own. I’m a huge fan of Joel Shaul’s website, Autism Teaching Strategies . If you work with students who […]
Popping games to POP their interest!
This post contains Amazon affiliate links for your convenience. The products in this post are all owned by me. One of my favorite activities is any type of game that involves popping toys, knocking things over, throwing things on the ground etc. They are universally popular with my clients and generally require minimal to […]
Soapbox Saturday: Leave my childhood games alone!
I’ve been thinking about this post for awhile. What is happening with the games from my childhood? Maybe it’s a case of “When I was Young” geezer talk, but it seems like manufacturers continue to make these games easier-and ruining the game’s initial appeal in the process. Candyland now comes with a colored spinner. No […]
A whole new way to target WH questions-literally
I’m always looking for new ways to have fun and target my goals in speech therapy. We throw our speech cards on the floor, in the garbage and try to flip them off of the table. It’s why I’m really excited about my newest product: WH Question Targets. Last month I posted a Leprechaun […]
St. Patrick’s Day Round Up
Anyone else looking forward to Spring? We’ve had a decent winter here-I am ready to do some spring gardening. This is immediately followed by the “pretend I don’t see those weeds and good luck vegetable plants” stage of gardening. My plants inside my house are all fake. I haven’t done a ton of St. Patrick’s […]
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