Sharing websites with students in Spanish speech therapy sessions is a great way to target speech therapy goals. Here are 20 websites for you
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Talk to any speech pathologist and they will tell you about the funniest responses they’ve had when telling someone that they are a speech pathologist. Most people don’t really know […]
Free speech therapy worksheets and activities (articulation, receptive/expressive language) for speech-language pathologists, teachers, parents.
Collecting good data through progress monitoring, RTI, or MTSS is key to help guide differentiated instruction. Start collecting good data early!
Teaching kids the concept of categories and - having it stick - can be challenging. Use this resource to review categories, discuss what doesn't belong, naming items from categories, and comparing and contrasting: PRODUCT CONTENTS: Pgs 3-24: Review Pgs 25-58: What doesn't belong? Pgs 59-67: Name three... Pgs 68-89: Compare and contrast CATEGORIES INCLUDED: Food Shapes Clothing Animals Toys Furniture Transportation School Supplies Weather Sports Emotions My students in teletherapy respond to and enjoy this lesson so much. I love having it to use as a refresher for students weeks after the original lessons. This is easily modified for different age levels. BOOM CARD VERSION: CATEGORIES - REVIEW AND DESCRIBE SPANISH VERSION - NO PRINT PDF If you like this resource, check out these: Figurative Language NO PRINT Build a Sentence: Practice Grammar Dolch Word Apraxia SMASH MATS - Preschool Basic Categories and Vocabulary *** Grab yourself freebies right in your email inbox by clicking here and subscribing to my newsletter: Speech is Beautiful Newsletter I'm also on: Facebook Pinterest Instagram Thanks so much!
Free speech therapy worksheets and activities (articulation, receptive/expressive language) for speech-language pathologists, teachers, parents.
Beyond the Device: Holistic Approaches to AAC Learning and Implementation This blog post explores the challenges faced by adults with acquired communication difficulties post life-altering events, and emphasizes the crucial role of enhanced communication methods. We delve into the significance of alternative communication modes and specifically highlight the
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My best tips for teaching story grammar elements, plus my packet of visual supports and 13 no-prep short stories for story grammar practice.
Are you looking for some great podcasts for speech-language pathologists? The number one question people ask me is for podcast recommendations. Since I’m a daily podcast listener (while working out, cleaning, commuting), I’ve got a few favorites. Of course, I couldn’t leave out our own podcast - SLP
Using a deck of cards for speech therapy is great because they are an easy material to carry around. Also, many different ways to use in treatment.
Resources, tips, and materials to help you, help children with autism
Interviewing for a new job is so stressful. Take the guesswork out of the process by practicing with these interview questions for SLPs
If you target WH questions (who, what, when, where, and why), look at these awesome grab and go WH question materials using real pictures.
Have you ever thought about using wordless videos in your speech therapy lessons? It increases engagement! Start with these videos...
Introducing your go-to resource for basic “wh” questions! This set includes five interactive books reinforce the concepts of Who, What, When, Where, and Why questions/answers. It provides 10 practice opportunities per question type with consistent visuals and a fun interactive component. What does it target? This interactive book reinforces the various “wh” questions (who, what, when, where and why) in print format, accessed via Boom Cards (great for teletherapy and distance learning) and a new no-print option (great for in-person services.) What’s included? 5 interactive books that reinforce each “wh” question (who, what, when, where and why) 10 practice opportunities per question type with consistent visual and fun interactive components! Explicit visual cues and color coding to match each question concept. BOOM Learning Deck No Print PDF (Perfect if you can't get Wifi in your building like me) Where can I preview this resource? You can preview this resource in the TPT video OR here 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. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with "Fast Pins," (play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards). Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you'll need a premium account. 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. Did you know? ☑️ Check the green star! Follow my store to see new resources up to 50% off! ☑️ TpT Credits: Review purchased products to get credits toward your next purchase ☑️ If you have a question or issue, you can email me at [email protected] or leave a Question in my store. It is important to me that you are happy with your purchases! Let’s Stay Connected so you never miss a thing from itty bitty speech! ❣️ Subscribe to my email list and get lesson plans, freebies, and ideas directly to your inbox —>SUBSCRIBE HERE ❣️ Follow me on Instagram to stay up to date ❣️ Visitittybittyspeech.com for therapy ideas and more!
Do you need Spanish articulation word lists for speech therapy? Here are free word lists for you to use in bilingual speech therapy!
Have you ever wondered about the difference between phonological awareness, phonemic awareness and phonics? They sound similar, but aren't...
Help your students learn how to answer wh questions with these 108 wh questions worksheets task cards. Be sure to print the wh questions poster...
Making lesson plans for speech therapy doesn't have to be hard. Using themes, let me show you how I plan my therapy sessions, and give you a free planning sheet to help you!
Help give children a voice by sharing this augmentative communication handout with a parent of one of your students or clients. This parent handout will help teach them learn how to implement an AAC system at home while targeting language development. It focuses on core vocabulary, how to model the AAC system, receptive language, and how to make learning the new system fun and engaging. The language is easy (no jargon) and the message is important. Includes both a color and black & white version This resources would be perfect to pair with: Make Playing at Home Count How to Play With a Child With Autism Playing With a Late Talker How to Play With a Child With Social Differences Playing With a Child With Speech Sound Errors Playing With a Child With Apraxia of Speech Bundle and Save!!! Play Parent Handout Bundle What happy customers are saying: "This is an excellent guide for parents and paraprofessionals to get them thinking about how they can use AAC with their students!" Thank you for your support! Click here and follow me for new products that are both fun and functional for the teacher, therapist, and parent! Also, every new product will be posted at 50% off for the first 24 hours... you don't want to miss out on that opportunity! Don't forget to leave feedback!!! I love hearing what you have to say and TPT will reward you by giving you points to put toward FREE TPT purchases! You can also find me on: Instagram Pinterest
Is your student producing multiple sound errors? Are you unsure of where to start? Review the typical and atypical phonological processing disorder...
I was recently asked to offer some advice about correcting for those tricky sound errors — lisps and lateralized productions of the sibilants /s/, /z/, /sh/ and /ch/. If you are an SLP, you …
Over the years we have been working with my son on his articulation delay. For our family, this is one of our most frustrating challenges because we don't have any answers as to why he
Do you have students who need to work on improving their compound sentences? It can seem very challenging at first, but mastering compound sentences doesn't have to be a drag! This blog post shares some of my favorite low-prep ways to work on compound sentences in speech therapy. Click through to see more!
Write effective AAC goals for speech therapy with my easy method! This template works for everyone - preschoolers to high schoolers and up!
What are phonological processes and phonological delay? Read to find out.
This packet is perfect for autistic students or those with a lower language level who need support with their basic conversation skills including using greetings (hi, bye) and asking and answering a variety of basic questions. It also works perfectly to target language and sentence structure for que...
Resources, tips, and materials to help you, help children with autism
Need free CEUs speech therapy focused? I have found even more free ceus for SLPs. Read more to learn how to earn them!
Is your student producing multiple sound errors? Are you unsure of where to start? Review the typical and atypical phonological processing disorder...
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I'm working on left vs. right with one of my clients! This would be fun to use with "Simon Says" in a group! Click here to download!
Blank comics are engaging for both younger and older students and allows for targeting many skills. Access a board of free blank comics!