Thank you SO much to everyone who participated in the blog hop last week. I hope you had a really good time and were able to find some new blogs to read. Even though the blog hop is over, I’m still hopping because it’s Easter week and I ended up with lots of activities for […]
A Social Skills Game worth checking out.
Sometimes it can be challenging to work on Social Skills with older children who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Finding materials that are motivating and provide the right amount of challenge can be difficult. Most students I work with can answer questions related to basic social skills. Should Johnny yell at the teacher? Of […]
March 2013 SLP Blog Link Up
Oh How Pintearesting is hosting a SLP blog Link up party. Find out how you can join on her site! Graphics are by Scrappin Doodles and Teaching in a Small Town. Font is by Cara Carroll of the First Grade Parade. State of Mind: Grateful. I was lucky to be able to participate in the SLP Spring Fever Blog […]
Petting Zoo: A versatile app I didn’t get anything to talk about…
I love it when you find a mainstream app that you can adapt and use in therapy sessions. Last week, I found an app called “Petting Zoo.” This is an app I paid for and I don’t get any compensation for this review. It’s just a really cool activity! The app contains over 20 line […]
Spring Blog Hop
Welcome to the SLP Spring Fever Blog Hop! You will get the chance to win prizes and get freebies by touring 12 fantastic blogs. Here is the lineup: 1. Figuratively Speeching SLP 2. Just Wright Speech 3. Queen’s Speech 4. Putting Words in your Mouth 5. Straight Up Speech 6. The Speech Umbrella 7. Miss Thrifty SLP 8. Rae’s Speech Spot 9. Speech2U 10. Word to the […]
Where is Bunny: Creating your own Preposition Cards
Last year I scored big at Goodwill when I found a barely used Flamingo Bingo from Super Duper Publications for 1.99!! What a great deal. Spatial concepts can be difficult to teach children. I think they are probably more difficult for children with motor planning problems or sensory integration dysfunction. It’s that connection between language […]
St. Patrick’s Day Festivities
My son’s daycare celebrates St. Patrick’s Day by having Sally the Leprechaun visit every month. Sally is a very naughty leprechaun. The other day she stole someone’s socks at nap time because she loves the color green. Since then, my guy has been wearing all green to daycare. I guess he’d just prefer to go […]
Praxis: It’s not just a test you take after school
A few months ago I went out after dinner with an occupational therapist friend of mine. We spent the night catching up and geeking out on therapy techniques. She was describing a class she had taken on Ideational Praxis. I found an article online called, “A Theoretical Model of Ideation in Praxis” by Theresa May-Benson, […]
What Am I: Vocabulary AND Articulation Extension Packs
Sometimes I struggle with clients who have language or vocabulary goals. I can’t teach EVERY vocabulary word they might need to know. So what to do? I find myself more and more trying to teach “strategies” to the child. When I have clients who come in who come in with vocabulary deficits and difficulty with […]
How to trick your clients into correcting their mistakes
Have you ever worked with a client who gets pretty upset when you try to correct them during speech therapy? (Please don’t say you’ve never had a client or student whose gotten upset during therapy…) I have had a few clients over the years who have INSISTED that they said their speech sound correctly OR […]
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