If you were making a charm bracelet for a pediatric Speech language pathologist, you’d probably want to include a puzzle piece, a bubble wand and a Mr. Potato head figurine. These are great activities for targeting vocabulary, requesting, early conversation skills and following directions. What happens when you at the home of a little guy […]
Surviving the Polar Vortex while single handedly treating articulation AND language disorders.
It’s been a little chilly here the past few days. As I write this the temperatures is -17, which is better than yesterday morning when it was -22. We don’t get this cold very often. It’s the kind of cold that makes your feet cramp up if you don’t have good boots. When you go […]
Resolved Resolutions and a FREEBIE
Does anyone take time to do New Year’s Resolutions? I usually try to pick resolutions that will be very easy for me to complete. For instance, one of my personal resolutions is to drink an extra glass of water each day. Not 8 glasses but at least one. I have to start somewhere. Last January […]
Christmas Tree Cones: Rerun Christmas Activity
December has turned into a really busy month for me. Since last December I was still running under 500 page views, I thought I’d rerun a few of my posts. This is one of my favorite crafts to do at Christmas: *********************************************************************************I love to make quick snack crafts in Speech therapy. It’s an easy way […]
What’s New at Speech2u: November Edition
Teacher’s Pay Teachers is having a site wide Cyber Monday and Tuesday sale. My products (including bundles will all be 20% off). If you use the code: CYBER you can get an extra 8% off your purchase for a total of 28% off. That’s a great deal. I almost missed my what’s new at Speech2U […]
Tuesday Turkey Leftovers: 3 super quick crafts
I love holiday weeks because I can pick 1-2 activities and use them with most of my clients. It saves on my planning and set up time. I pick up little activities as I see them in the store. This year I went a little bit crazy for Thanksgiving. So instead of saving myself prep […]
The Speech Gobbler: A reinforcement turkey craftivitiy
I saw an occupational therapist making something like this with each of her clients and thought this could be a fun way to work on different therapy targets with a Thanksgiving theme. Have you ever looked at the difference between therapy crafts made during speech therapy sessions versus occupational therapy sessions? I usually prep before […]
Hand Turkey Speech Therapy
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 […]
Halloween: Tactile Cauldron
Last year I saw a post about hiding objects in a Halloween cauldron filled with shredded paper. Since we had a paper shredder at work, I picked up a cauldron at the local Goodwill. BIG MISTAKE. I couldn’t stand the mess of the shredded paper-plus the paper would cling to my hands and got everywhere. […]
Halloween: Creepy Spider activities
The other night I was working on finishing up a project when I saw a decent sized (but not monstrously large) spider crawling across my wall. I looked around quickly for some spider killing equipment but didn’t have any shoes or kleenexes handy. Plus every once in awhile I start to think about reincarnation. What […]
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