It’s Better Hearing and Speech Month and I’m sharing my favorite speech therapy toys, games and books and how I use them in therapy. Do you like to use puzzles in speech therapy? I love to use the hide and seek puzzles from Melissa and Doug. Each puzzle has a variety of “doors” the […]
Super Simple Speech Therapy Worksheet Activities
I’m always looking for super simple and silly activities to use in therapy. I enjoy creative crafts and prefer to use manipulatives or real life activities within my therapy sessions. But some days I need to take data-or I didn’t have any inspirations and I use worksheets that I might typically send home for homework […]
The SLPs guide to Super Heroes {FREEBIE}
Do you have any clients who are obsessed with superhero movies? A few years ago I talked about my love of Star Wars-and how you can speak Star Wars in you speech room. Today I’m going to get you up to speed on super heroes. My favorite super hero has always been Wonder Woman. I […]
Halloween Speech Therapy Activities
We love to celebration Halloween in my speech therapy room. I live in the Halloween capitol of the world (self-proclaimed) so there are generally no restrictions on celebrations. I’m bringing you a round up of my favorite Halloween speech therapy activities as well as a new freebie! Quick Halloween Speech Therapy Games: I purchased most […]
Super Simple Speech Therapy Card Deck Activities
Do you have Pinterest or Instagram envy? It can seem like every speech blogger has an amazingly decorated therapy space and that every session includes mind-blowing activities and ends with hugs and rainbows. I loooooooooove looking at speech room makeovers-and am constantly amazed an inspired by my colleagues. I enjoy using themes and coming up with snack […]
5 Strategies for Working with that “Shut Down Kid.”
Has this ever happened to you? You pull out a worksheet or activity and the student says: “I hate speech,” “I already know that-I’m not stupid you know.” “Your wasting my time” Or the dreaded-shut down-where they just stare at you are refuse to do anything. You try explaining why they need to work on […]
Halloween Speech Therapy Apps
A few years ago I wrote about my favorite Halloween speech therapy apps. I’m not using my iPad as much in therapy anymore, but there are still some really fun apps out there to use in therapy. Millie’s Books of Tricks and Treats Volumes 1 and 2: Megapops LLC […]
Data collection: Four tips for progress monitoring
I’m have to share a story of when I was doing an observation of another therapist. I was intently watching and writing down some notes so I could give some good feedback. When I got done, I realized that I had also been making hash and sidewise hashmarks. Data collection is something that has been […]
ITAP: Articulation Assessment {Review}
I was pretty excited to have the opportunity to review Smarty Speech’s new assessment app the ITAP. Disclosure statement: I received a copy of this app for free for the purpose of review. The opinions expressed here are my own. The ITAP is a standardized articulation assessment for the iPad. The website states it can […]
Quick and Easy Therapy Games: Video Version
I promised you a quick and easy video for the busy SLP version last week. Is anyone else exhausted? It’s all I can do to remember to brush my teeth and wash my face before bed-let alone plan an elaborate therapy activity at this time of the year. (who am I kidding-the face washing doesn’t […]
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