I love using jokes in therapy. Mostly because they are fun-but also because a majority of my language impaired clients struggle with language based humor. They love visual humor-pratfalls, fart jokes etc. But they need explicit instruction to understand why jokes, which rely on manipulating language, are funny. These are the students who may learn […]
Easter Round Up
I can’t believe Easter is just a few weeks away. Here is a quick round up of some of my Easter activities from years past. Easter Egg Puzzles: “Cheep and easy Easter ideas” More “Cheep” and easy Easter Ideas. Work on describing with this freebie: Do you do any Easter celebrations in your room? I’d […]
More “Cheep” Easter ideas and a Freebie!
I’m super excited to be heading out on another trip-this time to Disney World to celebrate my mother in law’s 70th birthday. While I’m gone, I’m going to run some of my guest posts I’ve done on other fabulous’s bloggers sites. I had a few more fun Easter activities that I did this week that […]
“Cheep” & Easy Easter Ideas for Speech Therapy
It’s hard to believe that Easter is just a few weeks away when you just got 10 inches of snow dumped on your front lawn. Easter egg hunts aren’t very much fun when you risk losing fingers from frost bite. I’ve been busy packing to get ready for our family trip to Disney World to […]
Kool-aid eggs for next year.
I’m mostly taking Easter off this year but I wanted to share this in case you had an Easter egg dyeing emergency and thought to check my blog for answers. Due to my husband’s measuring deficits, it was taking EXTRA long to get our Easter eggs dyed this morning. I remembered that last year I […]
More Easter Activities.
A few more things going in my Speech world this week Easter Cookies I found this cookie set at Target and thought it was great for targeting attribute + noun phrases (red frosting, green sprinkles), sequencing, and choice making. Egg-laying Chicken. This toy cracks me up. Wind him up and he walks around the […]
Hunt-a-rama and a Dork moment.
I love Easter Egg Hunts in therapy. I love them so much I usually store a whole box of Easter Eggs in my speech room for the whole year. I don’t do more egg hunts during the year. I suppose I store them in case I am snowed in until the following Easter. Now the […]
Still hopping along…Easter Egg puzzles.
Thank you SO much to everyone who participated in the blog hop last week. I hope you had a really good time and were able to find some new blogs to read. Even though the blog hop is over, I’m still hopping because it’s Easter week and I ended up with lots of activities for […]
Where is Bunny: Creating your own Preposition Cards
Last year I scored big at Goodwill when I found a barely used Flamingo Bingo from Super Duper Publications for 1.99!! What a great deal. Spatial concepts can be difficult to teach children. I think they are probably more difficult for children with motor planning problems or sensory integration dysfunction. It’s that connection between language […]