Welcome to the first 3rd Thursday 3 for all! It’s my first attempt at a linky party-they are way more fun than the old Home Interior’s parties. Does anyone remember those? They sold not-my-style decorations for the home. Think a giant framed painted picture of a girl and her dog-with a coordinating shelf and then […]
Welcome to the Back to School SLP Blog Hop!
I am really excited to be participating in my 2nd Blog hop with some amazing and talented speech language pathologists. YOU will get the chance to collect great back to school ideas for SLP’s, win prizes and get freebies by touring 17 fantastic blogs! You can use the Linkytools at the bottom of this post […]
5 Out of Print Games that I LOVE.
Jenna at Speech Room News held a linky party for bloggers to write about their favorite games. I hate when you go to a conference and see an amazing toy/game and then it’s no longer made. So I tried to keep my list for the linky party related to games you can still purchase. But I […]
Love it and List It: Games I love!
Jenna, one of the SLP blog gurus, at Speech Room News started a new monthly link up called: Love it and List it. This months feature is Games I love. The challenge is to list 5 games you love. I ended up making 3 lists. (It’s part of my hoarding complex) For the […]
Toss it In: Fun ways to work on speech goals
I love tossing games during speech therapy. I toss my cards across the room, slide them down gutters, and whip them at walls frisbee style. (I even do these with my personal set of Kaufman cards. I’m probably crazy…) It’s a super sneaky way of getting in lots of repetition for articulation practice. Here are […]
GFTA-2 Supplemental norms: Are you missing out?
A few months ago, I was reading the the Goldman Fristoe Test of Articulation-2 (GFTA-2) Administration manual. I know it sounds like a HUGE nerd alert, but it’s not like I brought it along on a beach vacation. It was to help me finalize new evaluation templates at my work. I had always found the […]
Lazy Day Articulation
I have this really cool product I bought to work with one of my clients on the TH sound. All I have to do is print it off and I know we are going to have a lot of fun with it. But there’s a lot of steps involved with this project: Walk […]
Field trip to the Gym…
I’ve got a couple of reaalllly wiggly kids that are working on articulation. Today, I took a break from the table and set up stations in a therapy gym. Each station had a set of 10 articulation cards that the children had to say three times before completing the station. Here were my Stations: 1. […]
Teaching Imitation
I’ve been meaning to do a post on imitation for awhile. May 14th is the first Apraxia Awareness day so I thought a post on imitation skills would be appropriate. Imitation abilities one of the things that I assess during an initial evaluation. Speech therapy uses a lot modeling techniques so having a child […]
Smoothtastic: The extra blender
My husband has a difficult time picking out the right gift for people. One year there was the “Tinkerbell towel” debacle. One year for our anniversary he bought me a Tinkerbell watch. Well, I thought it was a watch…. But it was actually a watch/lip gloss combination. This was in my late 30’s. I’m […]
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