Today I want to share some quick and easy speech therapy games with you. The last months of school sometimes seem to be the busiest. Between last minute evaluations and progress reports, I’m too busy to spend a lot of time treatment planning. Pinterest is ah-mazing and you know I love a good TPT product. […]
Taking Therapy Outside: 5 Tips and a link up!
Is anyone else staring out their window longingly at this time of the year? Assuming you have a window. I’ve been in a few closets in my day where I didn’t realize that the weather was nice until I went out to my car. I live in Minnesota. We have been known to have some pretty […]
Functional language Activities: Snacks
Have you ever wanted to do more functional language activities with your students or clients? When you take time to figure out what your language targets are-snacks can be very effective in facilitating carryover of skills learned in your speech room. Make sure to check with families first on any food allergies or have them fill out […]
The SLP’s Guide to Star Wars {FREEBIE}
Disclosure statement: This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Star Wars was a big deal for me growing up. I spent many a night climbing my neighbor’s swingset and pretending I was Princess Leia in the Millennium Falcon. My mom had to hide her dark panty hose since I kept wearing them on […]
Halloween activities
This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. October is filled with Halloween activities and fun events at my house. Last Saturday, I was lucky enough to see Garrison Keillor perform at the high school where he graduated. It was a great show and so fun to see him in my hometown. Check out […]
Halloween Speech Therapy Activities
I love working on Halloween speech therapy activities. Halloween Speech Therapy Activities Bundle I recently updated all of the products in my bundle AND added a prevocalic/vocalic /r/ game to the bundle. So if you have purchased my bundle OR any of the individual products, head over to my TPT store to download a newer […]
Successful Middle School Speech Therapy
My number one piece of advise for middle school speech therapy? Don’t take it personally. I love working with this age but it definitely helps to have a sense of humor. Think about all the changes these students are experiencing: New school Changing classrooms Increased academic demands Hormones More complex peer interactions Class choice It’s […]
5 Awesome Outdoor Games for Speech Therapy
When I was growing up-summers between 6-10 were for neighborhood games. We’d play “Kick the Can”, “Ghosts in the Graveyard” or TV tag. You’d play until it was dark and eventually your parents would call you home. As I was reminiscing with friends, I started thinking about some fun games that you could adapt for […]
SLP on the LOOSE-Las Vegas edition-“getting there”
Have you ever taken a red eye flight? I haven’t-but thought it would be perfect. I could work a 10 hour day and then drive an hour to the airport, eat dinner and sleep on the flight to Las Vegas. I’d make it to Vegas by 10:30-be relaxing pool side by 11 pm. I’ve mentioned that […]
Minimal Pairs {Freebie!}
Minimal pairs therapy can be an effective tool in therapy, especially for children who continue to have persistent errors and have difficulty monitoring their own speech. I use this approach when my client is able to say the target phoneme or phonological process with minimal (1-2 cues) to produce the sound correctly. Here is how I use […]
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