I’m always looking for quick and motivating activities to use during articulation drill sessions. I couldn’t believe we did the first one but it was really funny for the client with whom I was working. I kept trying to move on, and they kept asking for more cards. That’s like the best isn’t it? When […]
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BUILDING effective communicators: the one who makes you play Mad Libs®
The one who makes you play Mad Libs®: This is the client who really struggles with vocabulary. Their stories are difficult to understand because they are using the wrong vocabulary OR because they are using too many non specific words. “So then I told him that I wasn’t going to be okay with him […]
BUILDING effective communicators: the one who requires a flow chart to comprehend:
The one who requires a flow chart to comprehend: This client is able to share different information but doesn’t know how to sequence it. They start in the middle of the story and jump around trying to give me all of the information. I have to ask more questions to figure out what they […]
BUILDING effective communicators: The one who gives a monologue
The one who gives a monologue: This client has the opposite problem of the one who needs to be interrogated. If I ask anything about their weekend they start at 4 pm on Friday and give me a blow by blow account of every single thing they did. “I got on the bus and […]
Mama-on-Days: My Summer Bucket List and a FREEBIE
This is it. It’s our last summer before the big K-KINDERGARTEN. I’ll probably blink and he will be graduating from high school. I’m alternating between being excited AND trying to figure out how old I would be, if I tried for just one more, when that child graduated. The Biscuit is at the age where […]
Lazy Speech Therapist-End of the Year Card deck activities
Is anyone else a little bit fried by this time of the year? It’s the perfect time for super lazy speech therapy games. They are still motivating-but require very little effort from the exhausted Speech Language Pathologist who still has 900 progress reports to write before the end of the year. And don’t even talk […]
What’s in your cart: Linky party
Jenna from Speech Room News is hosting a “What’s in Your Cart” linky party for the upcoming TPT sale. I’m always interested in seeing what other people are buying. I usually find some pretty awesome products! Here’s my shopping strategy for this time of the year. I’m looking for some home programming stuff-summer homework packages […]
SLP Frenzy!
I’m really excited to be participating with some fabulous SLP bloggers and TPT sellers in another SLP frenzy. What a great way to start Better Hearing and Speech Month! The frenzy is held on Facebook and starts tomorrow at 8 am. You can start on any of the pages listed up above and collect your […]
Stepping up to the challenge of Challenging behaviors and surviving to live another day
I would say at least 50% or more of my caseload has exhibited challenging behaviors for the last 16 years that I’ve been practicing. Hitting, throwing, spitting, biting, work refusals, crying, refusing to leave etc. Today I’m going to talk mostly about individual sessions. At school settings when I have one student who is more […]
Finding your TPT niche {linky party}
I’m excited to be linking up to Teach Speech 365’s “Finding your TPT niche” linky party. I am a big fan of the origin movies for comic books (sorry-I’m a nerd who married a nerd) and this linky party is an opportunity for us to share our “origin” stories. I was a TPT and […]
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