Explore top Fall 2023 therapy activities for SLPs. Dive into interactive games and enriching tools for standout sessions. Explore now!
I can’t say this enough…I absolutely love cooking and doing hands-on activities with my preschoolers in our group speech sessions. I love it so much that I made an entire Cooking and Craft Visual Recipe Pack loaded with 50 no-cook recipes for the entire year, visual comprehension cards, data sheets, IEP goals, lesson p
Data: our careers revolve around it. Here's what you should know about the top three data collection options for speech therapy.
HOA horror stories are everywhere. How did we get here?
Articulation therapy can be tedious and repetitive! Read low-prep ways to keep your students motivated with articulation card activities.
Supervising grad students has become one of my favorite things about being an SLP. I love how it challenges me in this season of my career, the relationships I get to build with up and coming SLPs, and all the new things I get to learn about myself and this field. With each student, I feel like I get better at supervising (Dear Tracie, my first SLP intern. I'm sorry I had no idea what I was doing. Glad it turned out fine and we're still friends :) ). I've come to realize that I needed to front load a lot of information, so I just wanted to share with you about this binder that I've created with everything I'm giving students now.
How HOAs became an unnecessary necessary evil.
Most community associations use parliamentary procedure to govern board and owner meetings. In the United States, the most popular form
Do you need a more effective reward and behavior management system in Speech Therapy? Are you tired of the treasure box? Try Brag Tags!
Speech developmental norms - speech sounds, intelligibility, and more! Download free speech therapy development handouts.
1. I always use a session schedule. I have found with this age group using a schedule helps curb behaviors and gives you structure to guide your lesson. I have a FREE schedule for you to use in this blog post -------> CLICK HERE. If needed, I use first/then or first/then/next schedules or "I am working for" boards if the students need even more reinforcement during the session. I go in to detail about each of these in the above linked blog post. 2. Data taking plan ready: What ever you use, ha
School-based speech therapy lesson plans for organizing & planning your themes for preschool and elementary students.
Food can be a fun, motivating (and delicious) way to elicit the R sound in speech therapy. Who doesn’t love snacks, right? Today I’ll share 5 ways I use food to elicit the R sound in my speech therapy room. Some of them may surprise you! Sticky Stuff Think icing, peanut butter, or even nutella… […]
I sat there wondering how to correct a lisp... “Okay, hide your tongue behind your teeth,” I suggested. I was sitting in another speech therapy session with a student, trying to correct a frontal lisp. Unsuccessfully, I might add. “Thhhhhhhh,” was the response. Well, to be fair, my student HAD put his tongue behind his
Do you have trouble staying organized, keeping up with logs and remembering what you did with your students? That's why I love using speech folders. Check out the reasons I use speech folders and get a free download!
Your mind needs to be exercised to keep it sharp and focused.
Is it time to compete in the annual speech therapy christmas door decorations competition? Here are 9 ideas to get you going!
School SLPs can set-up articulation speech folders to help them stay organized with planning out a treatment program for articulation therapy.
Obama chides Rutgers students for pressuring Condoleezza Rice to back out of commencement speech
Learn how to create functional speech room decor with interactive bulletin boards that you can utilize throughout your therapy sessions.
SLPs and parents; get inspired with some fun, engaging, and easy to use speech therapy ideas to get high repetitions, drills and practice trials!
"the outcome? better than we ever could have imagined"
Speech and Language key teaching concepts for the spring-themed picture book Spring Is Here: A Bear and a Mole Story in speech therapy.
Blog post on how to teach the right variation of R for your student - bunched or retroflex. Where to start in speech therapy doesn't have to be hard!
This past week we've been enjoying toys and games during our therapy sessions. With COVID it's been awhile since we've sat closer at a table and shared game pieces so this week was so much fun for the kids and myself! Over the years I have created a wide variety of game companions and mats that can be used to target a variety of speech and language skills while also playing with toys or games. Each activity is available separately but I have also bundled most of these Toys and Game companions on TPT for a discount! All the pictures below are linked. Check them out! Playdough Mats First up, playdough mats! I have a range of articulation and language mats that make planning mixed groups super easy. Pop it Companions This is a new companion I made this year when the Pop it craze took over my kids. They love this one! Play N' Say Mats Uno is always requested with my kids in grades 2nd-5th. These mats make it easy to target speech sounds while also playing. When they play a card they must say the word on the color mat that matches. Speech Builders I printed and laminated these strips and use them with a variety of blocks. Duplo, legos and hashtag blocks, they love them all! While most of the toys and games we've played with are physical games, we have many boom card games we play too. Tic-Tac-Talk This is an easy one for the beginning or the end of a session. We always get a lot of trials in when we play this game. Articulation Four-in-a-Row I have an articulation and a language version of this game. It's similar to Connect 4 except players can put their pieces anywhere on the board. First to four in a row wins! Game Companions This file has open-ended mats for a large variety of games. So many ways to play! Guess What? A little while ago I made an Articulation Mini-Objects kit and we use them to play many different games. This Guess What poster is an easy way to play using a mystery box or bag. We hide objects and the kids ask questions to figure out what's inside. Some of my kids need a little more help than the poster so we may use these Mystery Box mats to give them an idea of what could be inside the box. For my preschoolers I have a collection of toddler toys/games we like to play with to increase overall language skills. These Vocabulary Parking Lots are free and so much fun to "park" our cards on different words. Also for my younger kids or for my kids who are working to expand language skills we incorporate Aided Language Mats into our play. We place the mats near the toys and point to the words as we use them or try to incorporate these common words while we play. Play-Based Speech and Language Therapy Another FREE resource, are these play-based cards that give ideas, tips or tricks to target speech and/or language skills during play. These are super helpful to send home to parents for home practice too. That's a wrap for toys and games. We played this past week but we often incorporate these toys and games throughout the year!
These free speech therapy Boom Card activities include interactive articulation cards for Prevocalic R and R- Blends with a fun jungle theme, making it perfect for distance learning and teletherapy! Students can move images around to create their own visual scenes while they practice using their best R sounds. There are four different visual scenes and manipulatives. Target language skills such as following directions, grammar, and vocabulary within the same activity! ***All new products are listed at 50% off for the first 48 hours they are posted! Click here to follow me and stay updated on all the best deals!*** This activity is a small sample from the larger Jungle-Themed Speech and Language Boom Card Activities. There are over 120 pages included in that set and you can snag it at a very affordable price! → Looking for more Boom Cards? Click here to check out decks for speech and language goals! What you get with this download: - You will receive a PDF that includes a LINK to the Boom Cards. Boom Cards are stored and used on a separate platform on the Boom Learning website. You need a free or paid Boom Learning account to access and use this deck. When you click the download link in this PDF, it will take you to your Boom Learning Library, where all of the Boom decks that you download will be located. Instructions are included with this PDF that explain how to access and use this deck once you purchase it. ABOUT BOOM CARDS: To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Read here for details: http://bit.ly/BoomTrial. Want to check out more activities that will save your time and sanity? Take a look at these fun activities & money-saving bundles! - Best-Selling Build a Monster Speech Therapy Boom Cards - Speech & Language Carryover Activities & Homework Tasks - Dinosaur Speech Therapy Boom Cards - FREE Articulation Boom Card Carnival Game - Print and Go Bulletin Board Sets with Speech and Language Crafts - Printable and Digital Speech Therapy Scavenger Hunts - Boom Card Articulation Board Games - Articulation Word Search MEGA Bundle - Irregular Verb Teaching Cards with Systematic Method for Teaching • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • For More Great Products, Sale Updates, Flash Freebies, and All Things FUN IN SPEECH, Click the Links Below and Be Sure to Follow → TpT Store → Blog → Instagram → Facebook → Pinterest
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Are you starting out in your school career, or just want to try something different during the first week of speech-language therapy? Here's what my first week of therapy in the elementary school looks like. My
These fun, interactive books are must-haves for preschool SLPs! I work almost entirely with preschoolers at this point, and books are a part of every single one of my speech therapy sessions. In the past few years, I have been on the hunt for the most fun, interactive, engaging books I can find that will help get my preschoolers talking (and laughing).
Don Jr., the manager of the president’s “blind trust,” is heading to India to sell condos — and give a speech on foreign policy.