Not the movie-the store. I’m going to admit something here that may end up in me becoming blacklisted by my SLP blogger buddies. I’m new to the Goodwill therapy supply shopping game. I’ve been practicing for 15 years, but have mostly avoided Goodwill and thrift stores (with the exception of Halloween shopping.) I don’t want […]
Interactive Flashcards and Fill in the Blank Cards
While I was working on my post about echolalia and fill in the blank activities, I started thinking about a new product. I call it an Interactive Flash card, because the student can move the pictures in order to answer the questions. It contains different fill in the blank activities for 24 different vocabulary items: […]
Autism: Echolalia and Fill in the Blanks
Echolalia refers to when a child repeats a vocalization or something that has just been said. Echolalia can be immediate or it can be delayed. An example of Immediate Echolalia would be: Me: Do you want to eat a sandwich? Tell me yes or no. Client: Yes or No. Delayed echolalia happens when […]
Lazy Speech Therapist Virtual Friday Hints
I wrote on Facebook awhile ago that Virtual Speech therapy fridays are the best because it is “Business on top and a pajama party on the bottom.” Today I’ve been super lazy and haven’t even changed out of my comfy red polka-dotted bottoms. In honor of my laziness today, here are 6 fun, easy and […]
Introducing MicroPackets!
I kind of feel like I’ve been working in slow motion this week when making these Micro-packet extension sets for my What Am I: vocabulary game. I’m trying out Micropacket games to see if it helps with printing costs. I love all of the products on TPT but sometimes I don’t want to print out […]
Autism: Eye Contact
April is Autism Awareness Month and April 2nd is World Autism Day. I’m lighting it up blue by changing my font color for the day. According to Autism Speaks, the prevalence of Autism has now increased to 1 in 88 children. Autism is more common in boys. For boys, the prevalence is 1 in […]
Kool-aid eggs for next year.
I’m mostly taking Easter off this year but I wanted to share this in case you had an Easter egg dyeing emergency and thought to check my blog for answers. Due to my husband’s measuring deficits, it was taking EXTRA long to get our Easter eggs dyed this morning. I remembered that last year I […]
More Easter Activities.
A few more things going in my Speech world this week Easter Cookies I found this cookie set at Target and thought it was great for targeting attribute + noun phrases (red frosting, green sprinkles), sequencing, and choice making. Egg-laying Chicken. This toy cracks me up. Wind him up and he walks around the […]
Still hopping along…Easter Egg puzzles.
Thank you SO much to everyone who participated in the blog hop last week. I hope you had a really good time and were able to find some new blogs to read. Even though the blog hop is over, I’m still hopping because it’s Easter week and I ended up with lots of activities for […]
A Social Skills Game worth checking out.
Sometimes it can be challenging to work on Social Skills with older children who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Finding materials that are motivating and provide the right amount of challenge can be difficult. Most students I work with can answer questions related to basic social skills. Should Johnny yell at the teacher? Of […]
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