I’ve been thinking about WH questions and ways to break down these questions to target within therapy. As I was working on my post about WHEN questions, I started thinking about how embedded time concepts are within this question. If students don’t have a good understanding of time, it will be difficult for them to […]
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Teaching WHEN questions in Speech Therapy
I’ve spent the last few months talking about how I teach WH questions in therapy. Teaching when questions is a little more tricky to teach because they are more abstract. When questions are generally answered by a time word or a reason. Ex. When do you go to bed? (7 pm or when I am […]
SLP Commitments: Resolutions vs Intentions
Resolutions for have historically been things that I’ve wanted to change. I’ll lose 10 pounds, drink more water, exercise more, swear less etc. A resolution seems to start at the end and then you hope you don’t break it. I admire my friends and colleagues who success with resolutions. I’m just not that disciplined. So instead, […]
Boosting Bilingual Environments for Young Children: A review
When I was in school, we did not talk a lot about bilingualism beyond assessing articulation and the importance of language differences vs. language disorders. When I was in school, I was told that if you had a child who was language delayed in a bilingual home, the parents should pick one primary language. There has […]
15 Ideas for Organizing Speech Materials: Round Up Post
Last week, I posted about how I “tidied” my speech room using category strategies. Check it out HERE . Once you’ve whittled down your materials to your favorite or most effective therapy tools, it’s time to organize your materials so you can find them quickly. I’ve tried a ton of organizational materials over the years, […]
Data collection: Four tips for progress monitoring
I’m have to share a story of when I was doing an observation of another therapist. I was intently watching and writing down some notes so I could give some good feedback. When I got done, I realized that I had also been making hash and sidewise hashmarks. Data collection is something that has been […]
The Ultimate Guide to Organizing your Speech Room
Have you read the book the Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo? There are some cheesy parts in this book where she explains that you should say “thank you” to your clothing for either their hard work or for teaching you that you don’t need “yachting” clothes. It’s surprisingly effective though in […]
Quick and Easy Therapy Games: Video Version
I promised you a quick and easy video for the busy SLP version last week. Is anyone else exhausted? It’s all I can do to remember to brush my teeth and wash my face before bed-let alone plan an elaborate therapy activity at this time of the year. (who am I kidding-the face washing doesn’t […]
Quick and Easy Speech Therapy Games: Part 4
Today I want to share some quick and easy speech therapy games with you. The last months of school sometimes seem to be the busiest. Between last minute evaluations and progress reports, I’m too busy to spend a lot of time treatment planning. Pinterest is ah-mazing and you know I love a good TPT product. […]
Taking Therapy Outside: 5 Tips and a link up!
Is anyone else staring out their window longingly at this time of the year? Assuming you have a window. I’ve been in a few closets in my day where I didn’t realize that the weather was nice until I went out to my car. I live in Minnesota. We have been known to have some pretty […]
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