Halloween books are so much fun to bring into therapy. Over the years I’ve collected quite a few different Halloween books, and wanted to share some of my favorite books with you and how I use them in therapy. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Affiliate programs pay a small percentage of a sale […]
Social skills books: two great series: {repost}
April is Autism Awareness month. When I went to school, we had one day of training on how to work with children on the Autism spectrum. I had two clients on my caseload and most people didn’t know what autism was. In March 2014, the CDC put the prevalence of autism as 1 in 68 […]
What really happened to that rabbit?: 2 Great Books for Inferencing and Theory of Mind.
I’ve always loved reading. As a child, I used to get grounded from the library. (Probably not the most logical parenting choice, but it was the 80s.) In junior high, I remember going up to my friend’s cabin for the week. We both packed one suitcase full of clothes and the other suitcase was full […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]