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Lateral Lisp Exercises for Speech Therapy

What is a Lateral Lisp? A lateral lisp, also called a lateral /s/ or palatal lisp, can be a very tricky thing to treat.  With a lateral lisp, air is forced over the sides of the tongue for sounds like /s/, /z/, and “sh” instead

  • 7 Easy Things You Can Do Today To Improve Speech and Language Skills

7 Easy Things You Can Do Today to Help Your Child’s Speech and Language Skills

The podcast is back!  After a much needed break to take care of my beautiful new baby boy, I am back and ready to get this podcast rolling again!  This episode will give you 7 easy things you can do today to help your child's speech and language skills.

  • 5 Quick Steps You Can Take Today to Get a Child Interested In Therapy

5 Quick Steps You Can Take Today To Get a Child Interested In Therapy

Let me paint you a picture of a little boy named Alex when he first came to me a few months ago: Alex was eight years old (name has been changed for privacy).  “There’s nothing wong with my /r/”, he said, with absolutely no /r/ sounds whatsoever.  His parents

  • /f/ Articulation Homework: Complete Home Program

/f/ Articulation Homework: Complete Home Program

Click here to download the free /f/ Articulation Home Program /f/ Articulation Homework Description: This complete start-to-finish home program will go through every step to teaching a child to produce the /f/ sound. This program contains worksheets, articulation cards, visual aids, etc. specifically designed for the /f/ sound

  • /p/ Articulation Homework: Complete Home Program

/p/ Articulation Homework: Complete Home Program

Click here to download the /p/ Articulation Home Program for free! /p/ Articulation Homework: Description The complete start-to-finish home program will go through every step to teaching a child to produce the /p/ sound. This program contains worksheets, articulation cards, visual aids, etc. specifically designed for the /p/

  • /b/ Articulation Homework-Home Program

/b/ Articulation Homework: Complete Home Program

Click here to download the /b/ Articulation Home Program for free! /b/ Articulation Homework: Complete Home Program This /b/ articulation homework is a complete start-to-finish home program will go through every step to teaching a child to produce the /b/ sound. This program contains worksheets, articulation cards, visual

  • Articulation Therapy Carry-Over Program

Articulation Therapy Carry-Over Program

Click here to download the Articulation Carry-Over Program for free Articulation Therapy Carry-Over Program Description: Do you know a child who is learning how to say a new sound and is now able to produce that sound in sentences and during therapy, but is not yet using the

  • Articulation Cards: /b/ and /p/

Articulation Cards /b/ and /p/

Click Here to Download for Free! (enter $0 in the price box to avoid putting in your credit card information or enter a higher amount to leave a donation so I can keep bringing you great content like these articulation cards /b/ and /p/)  Articulation Cards /b/ and

CV, VC, CVC, and CVCV Words | Free Flashcards (Real Photos!)

How and Why to Use CV, VC, CVC, and CVCV Words in Speech Therapy: When working with a child who is not able to speak long words, we can begin improving their speech by teaching them to produce sounds in CV, VC, CVC, and CVCV words.  These are

  • Speech and Language Kids Podcast

Cooking Activities for Speech and Language: Podcast 14

This is Episode # 14 of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast!  This is the podcast with activities and resources for families of children with speech and language delays and disorders. Today I'm going to tell you about cooking activities that you can do with your child to work on

Sign Language Flash Cards: Free PDF Download

Free Sign Language Flashcard Download Click here to download the sign language flashcards for free! Join the Hub to Access (Free Trial) Research has shown that teaching sign language to young children is beneficial to all children, whether they have speech and language

  • Fill-In BINGO Speech Therapy Activities

Road Trip Speech/Language Bingo

Click here to download the Road Trip Bingo Printables for free! Speech/Language Bingo Description: Use these printable Bingo cards to improve your child’s speech and language skills during long car rides.  There are cards to address a variety of speech and language skills so check them out and

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)

Free Printable Speech and Language Resources

Free Printable Speech and Language Resources! Being a hero to a child (or many children) with communication disorders is hard.  Let's be honest, there are a lot of children out there who need our help and not enough of us to go around. So that's why we're giving

R Therapy: A Case Study

Ok everyone, I’m trying out a new style of post to see what you, my readers, think.  This will be a case study of a child that I have worked with and the r therapy I conducted with this child.  It will give you an idea of how

Fourth of July Activities for Speech and Language

Happy (almost) 4th of July!!  For a lot of you, summer school is over or at the very least, your children are off for the 4th.  Looking for some fun Fourth of July activities to keep them entertained as well as to keep their minds sharp?  Here are some

Speech Delays and Special Diets: Do They Help?

Speech Delays and Special Diets: Can They Help? About  9 months ago, I found out that I cannot tolerate eating gluten or dairy.  The news was devastating at the time.  Most of my favorite foods contain both gluten and dairy!!  How could this be??  Well, turns out the

Popsicle Stick Speech and Language Games!

  Popsicle Stick Speech and Language Games!! Ms. Carrie's Popsicle Stick Game for Speech and Language Activities There's something about the random chance of drawing sticks from a cup that makes any activity more exciting!  My inspiration for this post was a picture I saw on Pinterest

Working on Speech and Language in Your Morning Routine

If you’re like most busy parents, it’s hard to find time to work on speech and language skills with your child.  Here are some fun activities that will help you work speech and language in your morning routine.  Each part of the morning has activities for younger and older

Memorial Day Activities for Speech and Language

Memorial Day is the time when we remember the sacrifices of soldiers who have given their lives to defend our freedoms and our country.  We can celebrate soldiers and all they do for us while at the same time improving speech and language skills. Memorial Day Activities 1: What