Let’s be honest. By the end of the year, we all need to conserve our energy for that last set of progress notes. I’m looking for easy and effective activities to collect a lot of data. My students and clients are looking for FUN activities-they are probably tired too. It’s time for some more super […]
Lazy Speech Therapist-End of the Year Card deck activities
Is anyone else a little bit fried by this time of the year? It’s the perfect time for super lazy speech therapy games. They are still motivating-but require very little effort from the exhausted Speech Language Pathologist who still has 900 progress reports to write before the end of the year. And don’t even talk […]
Dun Dun DUN!!!! Super Lazy Speech Therapy Secret #5
I’ve been battling a cold for awhile and it’s made me get a little lazy with my treatment planning. I love to find super simple, super lazy tricks to keep my kids motivated during therapy. This one is pretty lazy. Just grab any speech material book or card. In between questions, make the dramatic dun-dun-DUN […]
Lazy Speech Therapist: Who has the biggest pile?
I’m almost ashamed to post this one. Do you ever wonder if every speech blogger’s sessions are filled with fantastically creative activities? I can’t speak for everyone, but I have to admit that there are a lot of sessions where I am TOO lazy to think of creative activities or pick out a game during […]
Lazy Day Articulation
I have this really cool product I bought to work with one of my clients on the TH sound. All I have to do is print it off and I know we are going to have a lot of fun with it. But there’s a lot of steps involved with this project: Walk […]
Speech therapy in the Dark
Speech Therapy in the Dark. This could be a post about your first year as a Speech Language Pathologist. It could be about how sometimes you feel like you don’t know anything. It could talk about how the internet and the speech pathology blogging community is helping to change that. Now if you have […]
Lazy Speech Therapist: Monday hints
I found these really cute cardboard cutouts of burger parts at the Target dollar spot today. I think it would be great to add velcro to the back to work on articulation or maybe a adhesive picture pocket so that you could switch out pictures to work on articulation or other language targets. For direction […]