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 […]
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 […]
Cluing into your Cues: How understanding what you are doing can help you better advocate for speech pathology services.
I am a master of the phonemic prompt. My son even uses it with me. “Mom, do you think we should got to the store and buy some L…(legos?) It’s so effective that it works on many of my colleagues. I may be in the gym and I’ll say something like, “It’s time to throw […]
Speech Interrogations: 2 more super simple activities for the busy SLP
I picked up a police badge and holder at the dollar store and wasn’t sure what to do with it. Then one day I grabbed my flashlight and started doing “Speech Interrogations.” I only did this in individual sessions so I can’t speak to how well it would work in group settings. I also played Speech Cop […]
Guest Blogging at Twin Speech, Language & Literacy LLC
Have you ever had a student or client where you’d tried all of your tricks-but you just couldn’t elicit a certain sound? Check out one of my favorite products for those tricky kids over at my blogging friends awesome blog, Twin Speech Language & Literacy LLC. I’m guest blogging for their Favorite Therapy Item Thursday […]
Speech MVP Trading Cards & an Announcement!
I am thrilled to announce that I will be joining Speechie Freebies. It is such a great resource for finding high quality, free speech and language resources. I’m even more excited to be able to collaborate with such a creative and talented group of Speech Language Pathogists. My husband can only listen to so much speech and language talk before […]
Swap & Share Binders-A retro Slam book product & Giveaway!
Did you ever have a SLAM book growing up? I remember making one with my friends when I was in Junior High. (Yes, I’m old enough to have gone to junior high and not middle school). My friends and I recorded everything it the book-Our favorite bands, books, and movie lines. I’m sure we wrote […]
Articulation Card Deck organization
I know it’s September, but I have ONE more organizational tip to share. I love the photo articulation decks from Super Duper. You know what would make them better? Color coded edges for the sound position in words. I’m going to admit that I was skeptical of this organizational strategy when I first heard […]
Organization: Can you believe I have even more speech kits?
Anyone who knows me CAN believe that. I did get an award from work that I was most likely to be featured on a very special SLP version of Hoarders. Here are the last kits that I made: CVCV and CVCVC boxes I use these a lot with my younger clients who are just learning […]
Not for the weak of heart-More super simple games for the busy SLP.
I’m always looking for quick and motivating activities to use during articulation drill sessions. I couldn’t believe we did the first one but it was really funny for the client with whom I was working. I kept trying to move on, and they kept asking for more cards. That’s like the best isn’t it? When […]
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