Check out these 4 engaging ways to use the Counting Surprise Party toy to support early language skills in your therapy sessions.
I have put together a HUGE list of free speech therapy materials that you can download and use today. If you’re a busy SLP on a tight budget - you’ll want to snag all of these. I’ve sorted them by category, for easy reference! There are free speech therapy resources for Childhood Apraxia of Speech, Speech Therapy Assessment, Play Based Resources for Distance Learning, Books for Speech Therapy, Boom Cards and more! Free Professional Development for Speech Therapists: • Play Based Speech therapy
Literacy-based therapy has become quite a buzzy term lately, but what is it, really? In short, it is using books ( or other literature ) as the foundation for your therapeutic interventions. Did you know that almost half of preschool children with language-impairments develop significant literacy learning difficulties ( Aram & Nation, 1980) even if their delays appear to be resolved by age 5 ( Scarborough 1980;2002). Integrating literature into our sessions is a kind of like adding spinach to some chocolate muffins. You are sneaking in some extra goodness and the kids are none the wiser. Another reason I
When spring hits, my little people are just a little tired of Ms. Jenna sliding down her arm for s-blends while holding another artic card. They just want to play! No more flashcards. No more
Sensory bins are always a hit during preschool speech therapy and even with school aged students. They can be used to target articulation, phonology, following directions, describing, spatial concepts and more. Themed Sensory Bins can be daunting to think about creating - but they don’t have to be complicated or expensive.I have laid out exactly how to create 32 Themed Mini Sensory Bins for less than 30 dollars - less than one dollar for each bin (you can see the list of themes I made if you scr
These Halloween activities for speech therapy are great for elementary students. Also includes ideas for students that benefits from visuals!
camping speech therapy activities to help SLPs plan lessons. Craft ideas for kids, book recommendations, lesson plan ideas & materials to use in speech.
Speech therapy sensory bins! Exploring sensory strategies has helped with productive sessions with the children who can’t seem to sit still.
Target the phonological error of gliding in the initial position with minimal pairs! This spring-themed activity was designed as a sensory bin activity but can also be used on its own with any game.A great addition to your phonology speech therapy toolkit! ✅ WHAT'S INCLUDED8 /r/ vs. /w/ flowers wit...
One of my go-to tricks for preparing a speech session when you have no time is SENSORY BINS WITH STIMULUS CARDS!
The dinosaur theme for speech therapy is popular for a reason. It’s. SO. fun. Targeting speech and language goals with a dinosaur theme keeps our students engaged and excited. We hope you can use these suggestions and ideas to target all of your goals. Find an exclusive full product freebie below!
Sensory bins are always a hit during preschool speech therapy and even with school aged students. They can be used to target articulation, phonology, following directions, describing, spatial concepts and more. Themed Sensory Bins can be daunting to think about creating - but they don’t have to be complicated or expensive.I have laid out exactly how to create 32 Themed Mini Sensory Bins for less than 30 dollars - less than one dollar for each bin (you can see the list of themes I made if you scr
[Source: Allison Fors on TpT] Target the phonological error of gliding in the initial position with this spring-themed activity! This product was designed as a sensory bin activity but can also be used on its own with any game. Download this Freebie NOW!
If your child has autism and/or sensory processing disorder, we’ve got 16 simple to set-up oral motor activities for kids to help with a variety of challenges like picky eating and inappropriate chewing, sucking & biting.
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Sensory bins are SO trendy lately. We are definitely a fan of the trend. They are a lot of fun to make and they are a great activity for a variety of students. We’ve been using them at home with our little ones for sensory activities but also using them within our speech therapy sessions. What we ha