We’ve talked about visual, verbal, gestural and tactile cues. These are all cues that we provide as therapists. We also use visual supports or can change the environment to help our students meet their goals. I’m thinking about how I might use environmental cues to train the following common speech goals: Articulation: Saying an […]
Welcome to the Frenzied SLPs!
I’m so excited to be part of the Frenzied SLP collaborative group. It’s the same group of speech language pathologists who put on the SLP frenzies. Each month will feature a different theme and some of your favorite SLP bloggers will be providing their favorite hints, ideas, shortcuts and maybe even a recipe or too. […]
Thursday Therapy: Leveled Vocabulary Intervention (review)
Disclosure statement: I was not financially compensated for this post. I received a sample for review purposes. The opinions are completely my own based on my experience. I am always looking for new materials and was excited to be given a copy of Allison’s Speech Peep’s Leveled Vocabulary product to review. I’ve been using it with several of […]
Clue into your cues: Gestural Cues
After verbal cues, I think I probably use gestural cues the most. I’m trying to be more mindful within my sessions of the many different ways we can prompt different responses. It’s part of our skilled service. We use a lot of other teaching techniques as well, but cues and prompts are how we work […]
Clue into your Cues: Visual Cues
I’m still taking some time to think about what cues I use with my clients with the idea that I want to choose the most effective prompts during my sessions. You can check out my previous posts below: Verbal Cues Tactile Cues When talking about visual cues today, I am going to specifically think about facial […]
“Guess Who” didn’t get her Freebie up before Christmas….
*Sigh* I started working on this really fun templates for Christmas “Guess who” but then with traveling and family obligations didn’t get it completed until after the holidays. I did try to ignore my 6 year old on the plane to get it done-but I’m pretty sure the gentleman in front of us appreciated my […]
In Case You Missed It: Your Goals Don’t Need to Measure 200 Things: Part 1 (Holiday Repost)
Happy Holidays! I’m spending this week with my husband’s family in Connecticut. I’m posting a few of my favorite blog posts in case you missed them during this time. I’ll be back after the Holidays with some more (finally) cuing posts as well as a THREE YEAR blogging celebration in January. Check back for some […]
In Case You Missed It: Why our words matter more than we realize (Holiday repost)
Merry Christmas! I’m spending this week with my husband’s family in Connecticut. I’m posting a few of my favorite blog posts in case you missed them during this time. I’ll be back after the Holidays with some more (finally) cuing posts as well as a THREE YEAR blogging celebration in January. Check back for some […]
In Case you missed it: When Mr. Potato Head and Puzzles Don’t Work: Enticing Games for Young Children (Holiday repost)
Merry Christmas! I’m spending this week with my husband’s family in Connecticut. I’m posting a few of my favorite blog posts in case you missed them during this time. I’ll be back after the Holidays with some more (finally) cuing posts as well as a THREE YEAR blogging celebration in January. Check back for some […]
In case you missed it: Building Effective Communicators Part One (Holiday rerun blog post)
Merry Christmas! I’m spending this week with my husband’s family in Connecticut. I’m posting a few of my favorite blog posts in case you missed them during this time. I’ll be back after the Holidays with some more (finally) cuing posts as well as a THREE YEAR blogging celebration in January. Check back for some […]
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