Happy Holidays to Everyone. I hope that the holidays bring relaxation and you are able to share love and joy with your family and friends. I’m so thankful for the opportunities I’ve gotten through this blog. I’ve met new friends across the country. I feel so much more connected to my speech language pathologist friends […]
In case you missed it, Helping children communicate when they are sick (Holiday blog rerun)
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: Christmas Tree Cones (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 […]
My new obsession: Tack It
Another one of my SLP friends introduced me to Aleene’s Tack It last year. I pulled out some Christmas stickers that I had laminated a few years ago and decided to try Tack It so that I could hang the Christmas tree up on the door and have my clients walk, hop, run, crab-walk across […]
Elf of my SLP shelf
Do you do Elf on a Shelf? I was initially hesitant. The first year I had our elf, I forgot where I hid him. For 2 weeks I ran into the room expecting to see a decapitated Elf that our dog had chewed up. It was stressful. The second year I started seeing some cute […]
Quick & Easy Christmas Games to make your life easier
It might be my inner Speech Pathologist rebel, but I love games where I get to throw things in therapy. Plus I know my clients love these kind of games. I’ve picked up a few of these shaped character rugs at the Dollar Spot at Target. So I was excited to see a Christmas themed […]
Clue into Cues: Tactile cues
I started talking about this last month-and then got a little distracted with the holidays. My topic of the month for November and December is cues/prompts. I’m using them interchangeably but I realize that many people do make distinctions between the two but I don’t. Maybe I’ll form my own island and have my own rules […]
Christmas Warning-and a reason to celebrate.
This is a repost from last year-but I think it is one that is worth sharing. _________________________________ Watching the news report the holiday sales, I’m struck by how much time and attention we give to retail and shopping. Pictures of people shoving each other to get the best deal or one of the few televisions […]
Holiday Perspective Taking: Freebie
I started working on this product in October of 2013. I didn’t get it finished before Christmas and have been slowly chipping away at it during the last year. I really like my Halloween Flip Flap trick or treating activity and wanted to incorporate that idea into a Christmas activity with a perspective taking theme. I don’t […]
People still eat pumpkin pie at Christmas, right? Speech Craftivity
Not only am I behind on my Thanksgiving day meal planning, but I also forgot to post my pumpkin pie activity for articulation carryover. Hopefully you are like me and just repeat your Thanksgiving day meal on Christmas. (and I also repeat in on Easter-but not on St. Patrick’s Day.) Thanksgiving day dinner is […]
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