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 […]
Third Thursday Three-for-All {linky party}
Welcome to the first 3rd Thursday 3 for all! It’s my first attempt at a linky party-they are way more fun than the old Home Interior’s parties. Does anyone remember those? They sold not-my-style decorations for the home. Think a giant framed painted picture of a girl and her dog-with a coordinating shelf and then […]
What’s New at Speech2U: June Edition
Last month I decided to do one MEGAPOST per month on new products that I have at my TPT and Teacher’s Notebook stores. All Products are listed on Facebook and are on sale for up to 50% off for the first two days that I list a product on TPT. You can like my page […]
Autism: Kids Social Skills Books
I won an award at work for “Most likely to be seen on “Hoarders: Speech Pathology Edition.” I think I could probably argue this title, as I don’t actually hoard a number of the SAME materials. For instance, I don’t have 12 copies of No Glamour Grammar that I picked up at the local Speech […]
Helping children communicate when sick.
One of the things that can be so frustrating when working with children with significant communication challenges, is trying to determine HOW they are feeling. Frequently, parents will tell me that they wish their child could TELL them if they were in pain or hurting. Generally, I think these clients do tell us when […]
Perspective taking FREEBIE
Perspective taking is skill that is difficult for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Jill Kuzma has great information on Perspective taking skills on her blog. The games Guess who or Guess where can given you insight on a child’s perspective taking abilities. Many of my clients struggle with understanding that I have a a different character than […]