I’m so excited to be participating in my first “product swap” with Natalie from Just Wright Speech. Natalie was kind enough to share her Spring Multisyllabic Words packet with me and even better-to offer it as a giveaway to one of you!!! Spring Multisyllabic Words: I have a lot of clients who need practice with multisyllabic […]
Goodwill Hunting
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 […]
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 […]
March 2013 SLP Blog Link Up
Oh How Pintearesting is hosting a SLP blog Link up party. Find out how you can join on her site! Graphics are by Scrappin Doodles and Teaching in a Small Town. Font is by Cara Carroll of the First Grade Parade. State of Mind: Grateful. I was lucky to be able to participate in the SLP Spring Fever Blog […]
St. Patrick’s Day Festivities
My son’s daycare celebrates St. Patrick’s Day by having Sally the Leprechaun visit every month. Sally is a very naughty leprechaun. The other day she stole someone’s socks at nap time because she loves the color green. Since then, my guy has been wearing all green to daycare. I guess he’d just prefer to go […]
Come on Snake Eyes: Using Dice Games in Therapy
I’ve gone dice crazy. Dice are fun because it inserts that element of chance into a session. It’s not me that’s making you do six repetition of your target-it’s the dice. Plus the dice games are really motivating for kids. AutismTeachingStrategies.com has a fantastic blog post on using game like elements to teach social skills […]
What to do with your old packaging and a GIVEAWAY
This was adapted from an idea I’d seen on Pinterest. The idea was to put sight words onto bubble wrap and then let the students pop the bubble wrap. I’ve been waiting for big bubble wrap to come in a package to try it out, but have only received the little itty bitty bubble wrap. […]
Not for the weak of Heart: Bologna Valentines
People generally have strong feelings about bologna. I remember my first bologna sandwich. I’m pretty sure it was on the now defunct “Wonder bread” with one slice of bolonga and my name written in mustard on it. The best part of these sandwiches was that when you placed your finger down it would leave little […]
Creative Fail
I’ve been walking around with 2 bags of tiny plastic Walmart babies in my purse for the last three weeks. The only time they come out of my purse is when I’m scrounging around trying to find my credit card at the grocery store. (I have 2 wallets in my purse-yet my credit card is […]
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