This is an update on a post I did last year with some newer pictures. I’m a little obsessed with hand turkeys in November. I make one with everyone. Some of my older kids need a little coaxing but I talk about how it’s so retro and then they are usually okay with it. I […]
Mama-on-Days: Halloween Hijinks
I want my holidays to be filled with family traditions. I spent a lot of time planning and creating Halloween events for my family while working hard to monitor my own expectations. Sometimes I can get a little out of control with my planning and the way I think the event will go in […]
Carryover Strategies {Linky Party}
I love it when a client comes in and has just started to produce the speech sounds we’ve been working on spontaneously. It doesn’t happen that often. Instead we end up at the carryover phase-or we end up with clients or students who seem to associate me with good speech. So they do great during […]
What’s New at Speech2u: October Version
I’m loving Halloween month. Have you seen any of the “gross” balls? They are the squishy balls with water where you can squeeze them and see gross things inside the ball? Yesterday we were playing with it, and I think a kid bit it and it EXPLODED all over my room-in my hair and all […]
Halloween Paper Craftivities: Rerun
Do you come up with new Holiday activities or do you tend to have your same Holiday activities that you use year after year? I definitely have some of my favorite activities that I use. I used to LOVE to scrapbook. I’d go on Scrapbooking weekends, or all night Scrapathons. I have a whole bunch […]
A gazillion Ghoulish Games and Apps
I was looking for an app similar to a Toca Boca app but that practiced trick or treating skills. You could choose the costume and then go up to the door, say trick or treat and get a piece of candy. Maybe you could pick the type of candy (good or bad like real eyeballs.) […]
Lazy Speech Therapist: Who has the biggest pile?
I’m almost ashamed to post this one. Do you ever wonder if every speech blogger’s sessions are filled with fantastically creative activities? I can’t speak for everyone, but I have to admit that there are a lot of sessions where I am TOO lazy to think of creative activities or pick out a game during […]
Make your own: Superhero Card eaters
Who knew that something so easy as can with a hole in it would be motivating in Speech Therapy? I’ve used Super Duper’s animal buddies before when I am doing drill work. It’s pretty fun for my younger kids. There are four animals on the box and you can feed the animals their favorite foods. […]
What’s new Speech2U: September Edition
I can’t believe tomorrow is October already! It seems the older I get, the quicker time passes. It’s already time for “What’s new at Speech2u.” I take one post a month to fill you in on what I’ve been working on or added to my Teacher’s Pay Teacher’s store and my Teacher’s Notebook store. I […]
Guess what? I tricked another client into doing a lot of articulation repetitions…Bwahahahahaha…..
I’ve heard somewhere that you need over 10,000 correct repetitions before a sound can be generalized. Someday I’m going to put this to the test-and try a 24 hour speech marathon with a kid. I’d get shirts and sponsors and protein bars like I’m running a real marathon. Although the training for it would probably […]
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