You have 20 minutes to work with a group of articulation students. 20 minutes goes fast. Too fast. How can you utilize each and every one of those minutes to the maximum? It’s a question I’ve asked myself time and again, leading to a few strategies which have greatly increased the results my students get. […]
Sound-loaded storybooks for articulation speech therapy
One of my go-to tricks for preparing a speech session when you have no time is SENSORY BINS WITH STIMULUS CARDS!
This simple trick will greatly improve the finished look of your knitted projects. Use bias bind-off whenever you have bind-offs over multiple rows e.g., necklines and shoulder shaping. Look at the stair-step effect of a regular bind-off in the first photo, compared to the bias bind-off in the second photo.
The 'h' insertion trick has been around for a long time, but many SLPs aren't familiar with it. Read up on who and when you might use this in speech therapy
“Tan I have a tup?”, “I want some tandy?”, “Tome here.” Sound familiar??? This is called “velar fronting”. These errors occur when a child substitut…
For the K, G, and Y sounds, the back of the tongue elevates to the palate. One of my favorite "tricks" to assist back of tongue elevation is to use the Z-Vibe with the Hard Spoon Tip. Click through to read on.
The 'h' insertion trick has been around for a long time, but many SLPs aren't familiar with it. Read up on who and when you might use this in speech therapy
Not to endorse stereotypes too much, but I’m a card-carrying cheap Scot. As I walk through the local farm and forestry supply store, my mind… This conte
Review the tips and tricks and then have your students draw it out themselves!Last, color and PRACTICE!!!xoxo...
The obstinate, ornery R. Have you exhausted every R articulation therapy trick that you know? These articulation therapy for R tips and tricks are just what you need!
Here are my tips and tricks for moving from making sounds in isolation to working on the VC and CV syllables during articulation therapy.