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 […]
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 […]
Organization: even more speech kits!
Last week, I posted about how I LOVE to use manipulatives in therapy. You can check that post out HERE. Today I wanted to share 2 other kits that I have made and use in therapy all the time. Spatial Concepts Kit: You can address spatial concepts with almost any task, but I wanted […]
What’s New at Speech2u: April/May edition
Once a month, I take some time to share what I’ve been working on. I completely forgot to post last month, so I’m catching you up on the last two months of products. Nothing Minimal about these Pairs: Fronting/Backing: This is the third product my minimal pairs products. This one focuses on fronting/backing. It includes 55 […]
Stepping up to the challenge of Challenging behaviors and surviving to live another day
I would say at least 50% or more of my caseload has exhibited challenging behaviors for the last 16 years that I’ve been practicing. Hitting, throwing, spitting, biting, work refusals, crying, refusing to leave etc. Today I’m going to talk mostly about individual sessions. At school settings when I have one student who is more […]
Love It AND list It {Linky party}
Thank you to Jenna from The Speech Room News for hosting another awesome Love It and List It. This month’s topic is behavior management. What a great topic-especially when students get so squirrely at the end of the year. I always start by making sure that my activities are fun and motivating. Because I work with […]
Recycled Guest Posts: Functional language therapy: Making Chips in Therapy
I’m recycling some guest posts I did over the last year while I am on vacation. I hope you are having a great week!******************* I really enjoy incorporating hands on activities: crafts, experiments, gross motor games and cooking in my therapy sessions. I use these activities with early Elementary clients up to Middle school […]
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