Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of Joel Shaul’s book, The Green Zone Conversation Book in order to complete this review. I did not receive and compensation for writing this post and The opinions expressed are my own. I’m a huge fan of Joel Shaul’s website, Autism Teaching Strategies . If you work with students who […]
Simply Sequencing: Apps, Products and Online Resources
Looking for materials for sequencing? I’m rounding up the month with a few of my favorites online resources and apps. Online Resources: Here are some of the resources that I used when I was doing virtual therapy. I really liked using Quia-their jeopardy style game was a big favorite in therapy. (and an awesome way to […]
Research Tuesday: Personal Narratives and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders
I’m finally joining up for Research Tuesday. You can head over to Gray Matter Therapy on Thursday to find out what other speech bloggers have been writing about. This is a great way to stay up on research based interventions without having to spend your time scouring through a variety of different publications. Since […]
Best of the Best: 5 Books that Changed my life-well my therapy life anyhow.
I think I’ve mentioned that I’m a hoarder. And a half book reader. And I may not vacuum weekly. I have some faults. But I LOVE to read and spend probably too much time reading books about speech language pathology, education and learning styles. (well I read at least half of the book.) These books […]
Best of the Best: CEU version.
To be honest, I rarely have met a CEU course I haven’t liked. It’s so exciting to go back to work after a great CEU course with some new tools or new perspective on some of your clients. Or sometimes you just get validation-like when the presenter explains something or suggests an activity and you […]
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 […]
My Favorite Halloween Books for Speech Therapy
Have I mentioned that I live in the Halloween Capitol of the World? I love Halloween and am lucky enough to be able to include Halloween lessons in my Speech therapy sessions. I do make sure I check with individual parents first however. Last year I stocked up on some Halloween titles. Here are […]
Wednesday Swap with All Y’all Need
I’m excited to be doing a product swap with Laura from All Y’all Need. All Y’all Need is a collaborative blog written by Amy (the Librarian), Laura (the Speech Language Pathologist) and Lisa (the Teacher) Their names make up the All in Ya’ll Need. Laura works tirelessly to connect us bloggers with her great Monthly […]
A Unique book to work on Following Directions
Do you ever find yourself purchasing gifts for your kids that you know you will use in therapy later? The Biscuit has had a lot of those gifts. Last year for his birthday, I found a unique book called “Press Here” by Hervé Tullet. There is a direction on each page. The child completes the direction […]
Photo Safari: A fun game for describing and answering questions
Does anyone else tend to buy toys or games for their kids that they know they can repurpose in Speech Therapy? I’m always buying my son therapy toys. (He’d prefer Transformers and gigantic guns-I try to give him lacing cards and bead stringers.) Photo Safari is a game I bought to take with us on […]