Have you ever wanted to do more functional language activities with your students or clients? When you take time to figure out what your language targets are-snacks can be very effective in facilitating carryover of skills learned in your speech room. Make sure to check with families first on any food allergies or have them fill out […]
Tech Talk: Credit Pages in Adobe Pro (for Mac & PPT users)
This post is the first in a series of 3-4 posts that are tutorials related to product creation. Specifically, some time saving tips I’ve discovered in the last three years of trial and error. I use a Mac and PowerPoint to create most of my materials. When you are working with clip art, many […]
Black Friday Speech Therapy Deals
Are you a shopper who spends time looking for Black Friday Speech Therapy Deals? I don’t go out on Thanksgiving-mostly because I am too full and lazy-but also because I miss the thrill of trying to wake up at 3:30 AM to still miss most of the best deals. I used to love to get the […]
Thanksgiving Speech Therapy Ideas {FREEBIE}
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 […]
Halloween Speech Therapy Activities
I love working on Halloween speech therapy activities. Halloween Speech Therapy Activities Bundle I recently updated all of the products in my bundle AND added a prevocalic/vocalic /r/ game to the bundle. So if you have purchased my bundle OR any of the individual products, head over to my TPT store to download a newer […]
Back to School Verbs: {Freebie}
Let’s talk about verbs for a bit. Verbs are one of my favorite vocabulary items to teach early communicators. One reason is that verbs can be fun-you can jump, crash, run, spin, burp, sigh, cry or even put things in weird places (like your head). This is not related at all-but my 6 year old cut […]
Minimal Pairs {Freebie!}
Minimal pairs therapy can be an effective tool in therapy, especially for children who continue to have persistent errors and have difficulty monitoring their own speech. I use this approach when my client is able to say the target phoneme or phonological process with minimal (1-2 cues) to produce the sound correctly. Here is how I use […]
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 […]
How to Host your own Awards show: Speech room Style
Is anyone else a fan of Awards shows? We usually host an Oscar’s® party every year. I have a red carpet that I roll out-and sometimes we dress up. My husband and I try to see as many Academy Award nominated movies as we can before the big night. This year I thought it would be […]
My new obsession: Tack It
Another one of my SLP friends introduced me to Aleene’s Tack It last year. I pulled out some Christmas stickers that I had laminated a few years ago and decided to try Tack It so that I could hang the Christmas tree up on the door and have my clients walk, hop, run, crab-walk across […]