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 […]
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 […]
Successful Middle School Speech Therapy
My number one piece of advise for middle school speech therapy? Don’t take it personally. I love working with this age but it definitely helps to have a sense of humor. Think about all the changes these students are experiencing: New school Changing classrooms Increased academic demands Hormones More complex peer interactions Class choice It’s […]
Outdoor Games for Speech Therapy {FREEBIE}
Does anyone remember the spanking machine? I’m pretty sure we even had the spanking machine at school. If you lost a game, everyone would line up and you’d have to crawl between people’s legs as they smacked you on the behind. Can you imagine if that was still a thing? Anyhow, I’m not recommending the […]
5 Awesome Outdoor Games for Speech Therapy
When I was growing up-summers between 6-10 were for neighborhood games. We’d play “Kick the Can”, “Ghosts in the Graveyard” or TV tag. You’d play until it was dark and eventually your parents would call you home. As I was reminiscing with friends, I started thinking about some fun games that you could adapt for […]
Even more super simple card and worksheet games to finish up your year.
Let’s be honest. By the end of the year, we all need to conserve our energy for that last set of progress notes. I’m looking for easy and effective activities to collect a lot of data. My students and clients are looking for FUN activities-they are probably tired too. It’s time for some more super […]
7 Activities for Strengthening Eye Gaze & Facial Referencing +a {Freebie}
Yesterday I wrote about how my views on eye contact have changed over the years. Today I am going to talk about some of my favorite therapy activities to teach facial referencing and eye gaze. My goal with these games and activities is to facilitate awareness of why the child needs to check in visually […]
Autism: Echolalia and filling in the blanks {repost}
I am probably sitting in a hot tub right now surrounded by some elderly people who wish my son would stop talking. We are visiting my mom in Arizona. While I am away, I thought I would update and repost some of my popular posts related to Autism. ****************************************************************************************************************** Echolalia refers to when a child repeats […]
A whole new way to target WH questions-literally
I’m always looking for new ways to have fun and target my goals in speech therapy. We throw our speech cards on the floor, in the garbage and try to flip them off of the table. It’s why I’m really excited about my newest product: WH Question Targets. Last month I posted a Leprechaun […]
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