Here’s how I structure my speech sound therapy, stay organized, and think about service delivery for students who are working on targeted speech sounds or phonological processes. Below are my top 5 tips: Here’s what all of this ends up (mostly) looking like: Scheduling and Grouping: Generally, I try to schedule my students based on […]
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The speech therapy R sound – there’s just no one right answer for everyone! If this tricky sound is dRiving you cRazy, I have just a few tips and reminders to help you and your students (If you’re too busy to read this entire post, scroll down to the last section that includes my top […]
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First of all, if you’re in a rush and need some quick /s/ and /z/ words right now, scroll down to my free /s/ and /z/ words lists! But, if you have a little more time, you might want to look through some of my favorite products to work on words with the /s/ and […]
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You’ve done a thorough articulation assessment and /s/ blends are in need of some remediation! I’ve got you covered! First of all, if you’re in therapy right now and you’re thinking, I need some /s/ blends stat!, then scroll on down to my free lists of /s/ blend words. But, you should know that I […]
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If you are in need of some /r/ words for your therapy right now, you’ve come to the right place! Just scroll down for my /r/ word lists! If you’d like to stay and chat awhile about our very favorite little sound and learn more about some of my favorite evidence-based no-prep materials, then pull […]
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First of all, if you’re in a rush and need some quick “sh” words right now, scroll down to my free “sh” words lists! But, if you have a little more time, you might want to look through some of my favorite products to work on words with the “sh” sound. Your future self will […]
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First of all, if you’re in a rush and need some quick /f/ and/or /v/ words right now, scroll down to my free /f/ and /v/ words lists! I combined these two into one post because errors in /f/ and /v/ usually go hand-in-hand! If you want to learn more about my articulation therapy, including […]
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First of all, if you’re in a rush and need some quick /k/ and /g/ words right now, scroll down to my free /k/ and /g/ words lists! But, if you’re ready to finally get your articulation organized and provide systematic, evidence-based therapy to your students, read on for my best tips and materials that […]
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First of all, if you’re in a rush and need some quick “ch” words right now, scroll down to my free “ch” words lists! But if you have just a little more time, make sure to check out all of my favorite, easy, time-savers that help me work on articulation targets systematically, efficiently, and effectively! […]
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First of all, if you’re in a rush and need some quick /l/ words right now, scroll down to my free /l/ words lists! But if you have just a little more time, make sure to check out all of my favorite, easy, time-savers that help me work on articulation targets systematically, efficiently, and effectively! […]
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If you are in need of some “th” words for your therapy right now, you’ve come to the right place! Just scroll down for my TH word lists! But if you’re looking for something a little more comprehensive to make therapy planning consistently simple, read on for my favorite therapy materials that will get your […]
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Are you struggling with articulation therapy students and ready to get started with the cycles approach for speech therapy? I was in that same place once, which is why I made my Cycles for Phonology Toolkit! Let me share what I learned and how I decide who is a good fit for this approach, assess, […]
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