Speech Therapy in the Dark. This could be a post about your first year as a Speech Language Pathologist. It could be about how sometimes you feel like you don’t know anything. It could talk about how the internet and the speech pathology blogging community is helping to change that. Now if you have […]
Lazy Speech Therapist Virtual Friday Hints
I wrote on Facebook awhile ago that Virtual Speech therapy fridays are the best because it is “Business on top and a pajama party on the bottom.” Today I’ve been super lazy and haven’t even changed out of my comfy red polka-dotted bottoms. In honor of my laziness today, here are 6 fun, easy and […]
Introducing MicroPackets!
I kind of feel like I’ve been working in slow motion this week when making these Micro-packet extension sets for my What Am I: vocabulary game. I’m trying out Micropacket games to see if it helps with printing costs. I love all of the products on TPT but sometimes I don’t want to print out […]
Still hopping along…Easter Egg puzzles.
Thank you SO much to everyone who participated in the blog hop last week. I hope you had a really good time and were able to find some new blogs to read. Even though the blog hop is over, I’m still hopping because it’s Easter week and I ended up with lots of activities for […]
What Am I: Vocabulary AND Articulation Extension Packs
Sometimes I struggle with clients who have language or vocabulary goals. I can’t teach EVERY vocabulary word they might need to know. So what to do? I find myself more and more trying to teach “strategies” to the child. When I have clients who come in who come in with vocabulary deficits and difficulty with […]
How to trick your clients into correcting their mistakes
Have you ever worked with a client who gets pretty upset when you try to correct them during speech therapy? (Please don’t say you’ve never had a client or student whose gotten upset during therapy…) I have had a few clients over the years who have INSISTED that they said their speech sound correctly OR […]
Lazy Speech Therapist: Monday hints
I found these really cute cardboard cutouts of burger parts at the Target dollar spot today. I think it would be great to add velcro to the back to work on articulation or maybe a adhesive picture pocket so that you could switch out pictures to work on articulation or other language targets. For direction […]
Light Box Therapy
Last year, there was a plethora of postings about using your own light table during therapy. I saw postings on Play at home mom, Testy Yet Trying and Speech Room News. This was also around the time that I started having some anxiety about the lack of fun sensory experiences I’d given to my then […]
The Sneaky therapist: Create your own dice Homework
Hmmmmm…..what if you could get your clients to make their OWN speech materials during therapy? Last week I had some of my older students make up their own dice using targeted stimulus from their own goals. Start by finding a blank dice template. I made one which is available in my Roll-a-Direction game on Teachers […]
Come on Snake Eyes: Using Dice Games in Therapy
I’ve gone dice crazy. Dice are fun because it inserts that element of chance into a session. It’s not me that’s making you do six repetition of your target-it’s the dice. Plus the dice games are really motivating for kids. AutismTeachingStrategies.com has a fantastic blog post on using game like elements to teach social skills […]
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