Let’s be honest. By the end of the year, we all need to conserve our energy for that last set of progress notes. I’m looking for easy and effective activities to collect a lot of data. My students and clients are looking for FUN activities-they are probably tired too. It’s time for some more super […]
Capture the Gold {FREEBIE}
WOW! Thank you so much to everyone who purchased products from my store during the TPT heroes sale. I’m always overwhelmed during these sales. Your support and feedback helps me to keep doing something that I really enjoy-and that I’ve found is helping me to become a better speech language pathologist. I hope you were […]
Chicken Soup Blog hop
It’s pretty easy to get caught up in all of the “noise” that comes along with being a speech language pathologist. You’ve probably experienced it. Productivity, caseload size, IEPs, reports, documentation, insurance, Medicare….. When we have all of this extra stuff that HAS to get done, it’s easy to forget about celebrating the end result. […]
Cupids Arrow: Cheap and Easy Valentine’s Day Activity
Technically, it is Cupid’s blow dart but that doesn’t sound nearly as festive. I’ve got a really fun activity that I’ve been using in therapy all week. I has seen a version of this activity on kidsactivityblog.com. Check it out HERE. My clients love anything that involves crumpling things up, knocking things over or throwing […]
Speech2u Blogiversary: Cariboo Instagram Giveaway
I’m pretty excited for my next giveaway. Cariboo is one of my favorite games to use in therapy. I was lucky to find this version of Cariboo at my local Goodwill. It’s in really good condition. Are you wondering what makes Speech Language Pathologists drool over Cariboo? It is a great game to use when […]
Clue into your Cues: Environmental Cues
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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