I want my holidays to be filled with family traditions. I spent a lot of time planning and creating Halloween events for my family while working hard to monitor my own expectations. Sometimes I can get a little out of control with my planning and the way I think the event will go in […]
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Saturday Soapbox: Your objectives don’t have to measure 200 things.
Does anyone else have goal pet peeves? It’s difficult when you are taking over a new caseload and working off of someone else’s goals. Most of the goals are fantastic but sometimes they fall into my GOAL PENALTY BOX. Here are some of the goals I find impossible to work on-and some suggestions for making […]
Carryover Strategies {Linky Party}
I love it when a client comes in and has just started to produce the speech sounds we’ve been working on spontaneously. It doesn’t happen that often. Instead we end up at the carryover phase-or we end up with clients or students who seem to associate me with good speech. So they do great during […]
Halloween Paper Craftivities: Rerun
Do you come up with new Holiday activities or do you tend to have your same Holiday activities that you use year after year? I definitely have some of my favorite activities that I use. I used to LOVE to scrapbook. I’d go on Scrapbooking weekends, or all night Scrapathons. I have a whole bunch […]
Make your own: Superhero Card eaters
Who knew that something so easy as can with a hole in it would be motivating in Speech Therapy? I’ve used Super Duper’s animal buddies before when I am doing drill work. It’s pretty fun for my younger kids. There are four animals on the box and you can feed the animals their favorite foods. […]
Saturday Soapbox: Can we make a difference together?
“Unlike your clinic, we complete a full assessment of each child’s needs. We treat the child until they are in school and then will refer if needed.”-Early Childhood coordinator “Of course she gets speech therapy in the schools, but we were so excited to get a real therapist to work with our child. -Parent “We […]
Love it and list it: Vocabulary Link up!
The fantastic Jenna over at Speech Room News has set up another Love it and List it party. It’s an opportunity to list 3-5 of your favorite products or ways to work on the topic of the month. This month is focusing on Vocabulary. I tend to teach vocabulary by focusing on: multiple meaning words, […]
Soapbox Saturday: Confusing Shipping Charges Drive Me Crazy
I recently placed an order at a certain company known for their assessments. I needed to stock up on Protocols as well as order 2 assessments. The cost of the order was around 1700.00 which is ALOT of money to spend on assessments. The shipping charge was 85.00. I got pretty mad. 85.00 would buy […]
Mama-on-Days: Managing Mealtime Planning or it’s time to stop with the mac and cheese already…
Does anyone else find that the changing of the seasons is a good time to start reorganizing your life? One of my continual struggles is scheduling family mealtimes, providing healthy whole food options and not spending my whole weekend grocery shopping. I WANT to be the family that sits down together at the dinner table. […]
Guess what? I tricked another client into doing a lot of articulation repetitions…Bwahahahahaha…..
I’ve heard somewhere that you need over 10,000 correct repetitions before a sound can be generalized. Someday I’m going to put this to the test-and try a 24 hour speech marathon with a kid. I’d get shirts and sponsors and protein bars like I’m running a real marathon. Although the training for it would probably […]
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