Whole Body Listening is a concept that was introduced by Susanne P. Truesdale and first written about in the Language Speech and Hearing Services in the Schools. It teaches children the skill of listening by breaking down what each part of the body does. For example, our hands help us to listen by being quiet […]
Dun Dun DUN!!!! Super Lazy Speech Therapy Secret #5
I’ve been battling a cold for awhile and it’s made me get a little lazy with my treatment planning. I love to find super simple, super lazy tricks to keep my kids motivated during therapy. This one is pretty lazy. Just grab any speech material book or card. In between questions, make the dramatic dun-dun-DUN […]
Best of the Best: Top 5 Week: Apps Edition
One of my favorite things at the end of the year is all of the Top 10 lists that come out. I love lists. I used to read the “Book of Lists” in school. I even have an old cassette tape somewhere with the top 100 hits of 1986. Who remembers what the number one […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Favorite Language Apps: (Linky Party)
Did I tell you that my iPad 2 screen is cracked as a result of the Biscuit foot meeting the iPad screen? It started off as a little crack in the corner and has now blossomed into three large cracks across the screen which started to spider web last week. *Sigh* It still works but […]
Halloween Paper Craftivities: Rerun
Do you come up with new Holiday activities or do you tend to have your same Holiday activities that you use year after year? I definitely have some of my favorite activities that I use. I used to LOVE to scrapbook. I’d go on Scrapbooking weekends, or all night Scrapathons. I have a whole bunch […]
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