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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If you’re like most SLPs, you are in need of some pronouns speech therapy activities! Pronouns are actually the #2 most common grammar target amongst elementary school SLPs, so it’s a pretty common need. Children start using pronouns at 3-4 years of age. They don’t perfect them then, though. It isn’t until 3rd grade that […]
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Are you on the hunt for some free speech therapy materials?? Who isn’t?! Speech therapists aren’t exactly being overpaid and sometimes something new helps breathe life into the therapy plan. Now, I’ll be honest, my favorite products are large, versatile, all-encompassing mega units that last me a whole year, like my cycles for phonology product, my […]
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Today’s topic is all about speech sound therapy! I’m going to share how I structure my 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: Drill, drill, drill. I often ask myself, “What activity would make drill fun for this […]
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There are SO MANY ways to target articulation (and language!!) that don’t involve our artic kids finding words from text passages or just “focusing on their sounds” during other, unrelated activities. My favorite words for speech sound or articulation therapy are high frequency, and they can be found everywhere, all the time! New Research on […]
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You’ve probably heard of Cariboo, the perfect game for speech therapy! Cariboo is no longer in production (I’m not sure why! I feel like all the SLPs in the world must have convinced the company that they need to bring this game back!) But, if you hunt around, you can probably find one in a […]
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Get ready for a simple wh question visual trick for a fun splash of color in your therapy sessions! So many of the kids I’ve worked with have difficulty with wh questions in some form. I remember working with an AAC client in my grad school clinic. We were answering comprehension questions about books. It […]
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During grad school, I had a few go-to speech therapy articulation games that I think you’ll love! I like to think I’ve learned and grown as a clinician quite a bit since grad school. But honestly, these simple (CHEAP!) games I played in grad school still work and are fun, quick, and efficient for maximum […]
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By far, this is my favorite thing to make with kids! It’s motivating, easy to make, and tons of fun for everybody! Any guesses?! It… is… SLIME! Or flubber, or gak, or whatever your preferred term is! I know there are many recipes out there, but here is my personal favorite: Ingredients: 2 4oz white […]
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No Prep Articulation Printables Using High Frequency Words Bundle for SLPs
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