I struggle with writing goals for teaching WHO questions because I feel like most of my materials are focused on teaching community helpers/occupations. Sometimes it doesn’t feel as functional to be talking about mechanics with 4 year olds. Still, it’s important for children to be able to answer WHO questions to talk about who is there, who […]
3 Apps for Teaching What Questions
Do you ever feel like you are stuck using the same activities for teaching WHAT questions? I shared a few activity ideas on Tuesday and wanted to share my favorite apps to teach WHAT questions and how I use them. Apps for Teaching WHAT questions: If you use the iPad in your sessions, you may want […]
How I do it: Teaching what questions
WHAT questions are probably some of the easiest questions to teach in speech therapy because the answer is generally a concrete object or an action. A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about why children have difficulty answering different WH questions. I’m following up by talking about how I teach each specific WH question. […]
15 Ideas for Organizing Speech Materials: Round Up Post
Last week, I posted about how I “tidied” my speech room using category strategies. Check it out HERE . Once you’ve whittled down your materials to your favorite or most effective therapy tools, it’s time to organize your materials so you can find them quickly. I’ve tried a ton of organizational materials over the years, […]
Data collection: Four tips for progress monitoring
I’m have to share a story of when I was doing an observation of another therapist. I was intently watching and writing down some notes so I could give some good feedback. When I got done, I realized that I had also been making hash and sidewise hashmarks. Data collection is something that has been […]
6 reasons a child can’t answer that WH question
Do you have students or clients who have a hard time answering WH questions? Have you ever felt like you are just testing them over and over again in therapy? Children may have difficulty answering WH questions for a variety of reasons. Identifying the main difficulty, can help you determine activities to start treatment. The […]
Coschedule Review: Get your blogging self organized.
I’m posting this for my blogging friends. If you have a blog-or are interested in starting a blog, I think you will find this post helpful. If you aren’t interested in any of that, you can probably skip this post as it’s going to get a little nerdy and technical. As an SLP and blogger, […]
ITAP: Articulation Assessment {Review}
I was pretty excited to have the opportunity to review Smarty Speech’s new assessment app the ITAP. Disclosure statement: I received a copy of this app for free for the purpose of review. The opinions expressed here are my own. The ITAP is a standardized articulation assessment for the iPad. The website states it can […]
Quick and Easy Therapy Games: Video Version
I promised you a quick and easy video for the busy SLP version last week. Is anyone else exhausted? It’s all I can do to remember to brush my teeth and wash my face before bed-let alone plan an elaborate therapy activity at this time of the year. (who am I kidding-the face washing doesn’t […]
Quick and Easy Speech Therapy Games: Part 4
Today I want to share some quick and easy speech therapy games with you. The last months of school sometimes seem to be the busiest. Between last minute evaluations and progress reports, I’m too busy to spend a lot of time treatment planning. Pinterest is ah-mazing and you know I love a good TPT product. […]
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