This month’s theme is talking about cues and prompts. How often are you thinking about the cues that you are giving? I think it is such a second nature type of thing, that I often forget that I am doing it. Cues are part of our skilled service. It’s not the only thing we use […]
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 […]
Thursday therapy: 5 W Hand prints for Story recall and narratives
As you know, I’m a big fan of the hand turkey. It’s also a great tool for story recall or sharing information. I have quite a few clients who only give a little bit of information. We started using our hands to cue the information. This is quick and simple […]
Thanksgiving Round up
Here’s a round up of some of my projects and activity ideas for Halloween: Turkey cookies and Thanksgiving trail mix: Check out my Thanksgiving themed trail mix and make turkey K-cups for your coworkers. 5 Awesome ideas for hand turkeys in therapy: This is the easiest activity […]
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 […]
Digging a little Deeper: Products and resources for multiple meaning words
One part of my job involves providing virtual speech therapy to middle school and high school students. We use a webcam, and I can upload internet games, movies as well as write on a virtual whiteboard. Here are some of the online resources I use to introduce multiple meaning words: Videos: Youtube is a […]
Halloween Round Up
Looking for some ideas for fun Halloween Activities? You’ve come to the right place because I live in the (self proclaimed) Halloween capital of the world. Turns out my hometown was the first one in the US to throw a Halloween party. I also just learned that my undergrad school was the first school in […]
Digging a little deeper: Multiple Meaning Words
Am I the only one who wishes she had time to sit and think about different aspects of speech and language treatment. Sometimes I fantasize about going away for a week and just sitting in my hotel room alone and geeking out about speech therapy. I really need to get to ASHA don’t I? My digging […]
Simply Sequencing: Apps, Products and Online Resources
Looking for materials for sequencing? I’m rounding up the month with a few of my favorites online resources and apps. Online Resources: Here are some of the resources that I used when I was doing virtual therapy. I really liked using Quia-their jeopardy style game was a big favorite in therapy. (and an awesome way to […]
Getting Hip with the Middle Schoolers-Using Vine videos for Sequencing & Story Retell
Although it’s probably NOT hip to say “hip.” I’m always looking for new activity or ideas to engage my older clients and students. Vine allows users to create a 6 second video which automatically loops. Users can post the videos on social media sites. A quick word of caution: A lot of Vine videos are inappropriate for […]
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