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Early Intervention Speech Therapy Activities
Early Intervention Speech Therapy Activities Early intervention is what we call therapy services delivered from birth-5 years of age. These are the years before kids enter Kindergarten and the public schools. These years are critical for communication development so if a child has communication difficulties, it is crucial
Halloween Speech Therapy Activities
Halloween Activities for Speech and Language Halloween is almost here and children everywhere are getting excited about costumes and candy! Now is a great time to use the excitement of Halloween to get kids excited about working on speech and language skills. Here are some Halloween activities that will
Speech and Language Crafts
Why Use Crafts for Speech and Language Development? Craft activities are great for improving a child's speech and language skills! Not only are they fun to do, but they also work on a variety of speech and language skills without even trying to. Plus, children will have a physical
Receptive Language Delay: Speech Therapy and Activities
Receptive Language Delay: Speech Therapy and Activities What is Receptive Language Delay? Receptive language delay is a broad diagnosis that simply means that a child has trouble understanding language. This covers a wide variety of language skills and the child may have trouble with all of those skill,
Bug-Themed Speech and Language Activities
Ok, what little boy doesn’t love bugs? They may not be your favorite subject, but if you are trying to help a little boy improve his speech or language skills, he’s going to love these activities! Give them a try! Go on a Bug Hunt! (Descriptors, following directions, writing)
Rainy Day Activities for Speech and Language
It’s springtime and the snow is giving way to rain! It’s best to be prepared for those rainy days with some great rainy day activities that will encourage speech and language development as well. You might as well get some speech and language work done if you’re going
Valentine’s Day Speech Therapy Activities
Valentine's Day Speech Therapy Activities It’s almost Valentine’s Day! Valentine’s Day means telling the people you love how much you care about them and eating lots of chocolate! Here are some fun Valentine's Day activities you can do with your child or your clients to celebrate Valentine’s Day
Snow Activities for Speech and Language
My sister-in-law has a fabulous pair of snow-flake pajamas that she wears when she wants it to snow. Without fail, she will awake the next morning to snow on the ground! This post is my way of wishing for snow! I'm hoping that if I write about it, we
Thanksgiving Speech and Language Activities
Thanksgiving is almost upon us! Now is the time to start doing some Thanksgiving speech and language activities with your child to help him/her get ready. These activities will improve your child's speech and language skills while getting everyone in the holiday spirit! Thanksgiving Speech and Language Activities #1:
Pumpkin Activities for Speech and Language
Are you looking for some fun pumpkin activities that you can do at home to improve your child's speech and language skills? Here are some ideas of how you can use pumpkins for some fun speech and language building time! Pumpkin Activities #1: Faces Vocabulary For this activity, you will
Fall Speech Therapy Activities
I don’t know about you but I always get excited when the leaves start to change colors in the Autumn! The changing leaves mean cooler weather, delicious harvest foods, and the coming of family gatherings. Here are some great Fall speech therapy activities that I have put together that
Expressive Language Delay Resource Page
Therapy Activities and Resources for Expressive Language Delays: What is an Expressive Language Delay? Expressive language delay (ELD) is a broad diagnosis that simply means that a child is having trouble using language in some way, shape, or form. Since this diagnosis is so broad, each child with
No-Prep December Challenge! I Challenge You to Do Less
No-Prep December Challenge! I Challenge you to do Less Do you think you could go a full month without prepping any activities for therapy? Would you like to try? December is a notoriously busy month and usually our clients and students are all zany with that "pre-holiday" energy. So
The Way of the Unstressed Speechie: Speech Therapy without Tears
The Way of the Unstressed Speechie: Speech Therapy without Tears If you’re a speech-language pathologist, SLPA, SALT or some other alphabet soup doing speech therapy with kids... And you’re stressed out... And overwhelmed... You are not alone! There are so many kids right now that need support and not
The School SLP’s Guide to Getting Organized and Stressing Less
The School SLP's Guide to Getting Organized and Stressing Less SLPs are Overworked. Who's Surprised? Anyone?? Did you know that 58% of school-based SLPs say high workload/caseload size is their greatest challenge as a school based professional? And 37% of respondents said it was incorporating optimal service delivery
Heavy Work and Sensory Strategies for Wiggly Kids
Heavy Work and Sensory Strategies for Wiggly Kids All young children have a lot of energy. But some children, like my own, fall into a whole other category of "extremely active". These children don't tend to do well during the winter when they can't go outside frequently and
Tips for Getting Picky Eaters to Try New Foods
Tips for Getting Picky Eaters to Try New Foods Picky eater?? Melanie Potock from My Munch Bug joined us on The Speechie Show to share the 3 E's for encouraging picky eaters to try new foods. #speechieshow Below are the links to the
Speech Therapy Tips for Resistant Clients
Speech Therapy Tips for Resistant Clients What do you do when a student shuts down and won't participate in your therapy session? Kelly Hungaski from www.Speech2u.com joined us on The Speechie Show to share her favorite tips and toys for keeping kids engaged and excited to work during
Speech Therapy Materials: What do I Need? (11 Free Therapy Materials)
Speech Therapy Materials and Tools: What Do I Need? Speech-language pathologists and assistants use a lot of tools and resources to teach speech and language skills to children. What speech therapy materials and tools do we need to do our jobs? And how can we find free
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