Halloween books are so much fun to bring into therapy. Over the years I’ve collected quite a few different Halloween books, and wanted to share some of my favorite books with you and how I use them in therapy. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Affiliate programs pay a small percentage of a sale […]
Data collection: Four tips for progress monitoring
I’m have to share a story of when I was doing an observation of another therapist. I was intently watching and writing down some notes so I could give some good feedback. When I got done, I realized that I had also been making hash and sidewise hashmarks. Data collection is something that has been […]
6 reasons a child can’t answer that WH question
Do you have students or clients who have a hard time answering WH questions? Have you ever felt like you are just testing them over and over again in therapy? Children may have difficulty answering WH questions for a variety of reasons. Identifying the main difficulty, can help you determine activities to start treatment. The […]
Quick and Easy Speech Therapy Games: Part 4
Today I want to share some quick and easy speech therapy games with you. The last months of school sometimes seem to be the busiest. Between last minute evaluations and progress reports, I’m too busy to spend a lot of time treatment planning. Pinterest is ah-mazing and you know I love a good TPT product. […]
Functional language Activities: Snacks
Have you ever wanted to do more functional language activities with your students or clients? When you take time to figure out what your language targets are-snacks can be very effective in facilitating carryover of skills learned in your speech room. Make sure to check with families first on any food allergies or have them fill out […]
Quick and Easy Speech Therapy Activities: Table top drawings
Once the holiday season starts, I’m always looking for quick and easy activities to motivate my clients. Don’t get me wrong, I love adapting Pinterest projects or using amazing TPT products in therapy. But sometimes I’m looking for an activity that I can set up in less than 5 minutes. I didn’t realize that you could […]
Thanksgiving Speech Therapy Ideas {FREEBIE}
Looking for some thanksgiving speech therapy ideas? A few years ago, I posted a Thanksgiving day gratitude freebie that worked on targeting is/are, was/were and he/she within a fill in the blank activity. I’ve updated it with more legible fonts and am excited to be sharing it with you today. Students take turns choosing feather […]
Halloween activities
This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. October is filled with Halloween activities and fun events at my house. Last Saturday, I was lucky enough to see Garrison Keillor perform at the high school where he graduated. It was a great show and so fun to see him in my hometown. Check out […]
Change it up with a new speech space
Do you struggle with students carrying over their skills to the classroom? Save these ideas for later in the year. When you think of carryover, one of the things we want our students to do is to be able to recreate the same skills in a variety of environments. So it makes sense to practice […]
Halloween Speech Therapy Activities
Looking for some ideas for fun Halloween speech therapy activities? You’ve come to the right place because I live in the (self proclaimed) Halloween capital of the world. There are Halloween festivities almost every night in October. I am particularly excited about the Halloween wine tasting. Here are some of favorite Halloween posts from […]
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