I picked up a police badge and holder at the dollar store and wasn’t sure what to do with it. Then one day I grabbed my flashlight and started doing “Speech Interrogations.” I only did this in individual sessions so I can’t speak to how well it would work in group settings. I also played Speech Cop […]
What’s New at Speech2u: January Edition and a Giveaway
Once a month, I take some time to share some of the products that I have created which are available on my Teacher’s Pay Teacher’s and Teacher’s Notebook stores. This allows me to spend the rest of the month focused on fun products, soapbox Saturday’s and therapy ideas. I call it’s What’s new at Speech2U […]
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 […]
How to trick your clients into correcting their mistakes
Have you ever worked with a client who gets pretty upset when you try to correct them during speech therapy? (Please don’t say you’ve never had a client or student whose gotten upset during therapy…) I have had a few clients over the years who have INSISTED that they said their speech sound correctly OR […]