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Cycles Approach for Speech Therapy | Steps and Therapy Plan
What is the Hodson Cycles Approach to Speech Therapy? An amazing speech-language pathologist named Barbara Hodson created the cycles approach, sometimes called the Cycles Phonological Remediation Approach as a way to help children with many phonological processes make faster progress in speech therapy. Hodson's research showed that
Social Skills Videos: For Speech Therapy or Video Modeling
Social Skills Videos One of the best ways to teach social skills to children is through the use of videos. Children who are having trouble learning appropriate social skills benefit from being able to watch demonstrations of the skills being performed. In this article about video modeling, I explain why
Middle School Speech Therapy Activities
Middle School Speech Therapy Activities Are you a speech-language professional or parent of a middle schooler with speech/language problems? If so, you've come to the right place! Check out my fantastic speech therapy resources for children in middle school. Join the Hub to Access
Waiting Cards: Language-Boosting Alternatives for Screen Time
You’re driving in the car and your kid is growing antsy. Quickest solution: Hand him your smart phone! You’re waiting for your food a restaurant and the little ones are throwing the sugar packets at each other. Easiest solution: Turn on some cartoons on the tablet! It’s a rainy
How to Use Sock Puppets to Improve Grammar (Pronouns and Verb Tenses)
This fun therapy activity will let you work on grammar skills like pronouns and verb tenses while you’re playing with sock puppets. It’s cheap, it’s easy, and it’s SUPER fun! Check it out: Materials: Two Sock Puppets: Use tube socks and hot glue eyes and hair onto them. Make
Back-To-School Speech Therapalooza!!!
The Back-To-School Speech Therapalooza was a hit!! Watch the replay below and scroll down for the links: Carrie Clark www.SpeechAndLanguageKids.com How to Declutter and Organize your Speech Therapy Space Productivity (Computer) Tools for Speech Therapists Free Speech Therapy Games and Materials Become a Member of The Speech
Echolalia: What is Echolalia and How Can We Help?
What is Echolalia? Echolalia Meaning: Echolalia is the term used to describe when a child repeats or imitates what someone else has said. Echolalia Examples: Immediate Echolalia: Sometimes a child repeats your question instead of answering it. If you say, “Do you want a
Weak Syllable Deletion: Speech Therapy for Syllable Reduction
Weak Syllable Deletion: How to Treat Syllable Reduction in Children Unstressed syllable deletion, also known as weak syllable deletion or syllable reduction, is the phonological process that occurs when a child deletes one or more syllables from a multisyllabic word. For example, "umbrella" might become "brella". This is
9 Co-Teaching and Push-In Therapy Models that Work
Are you struggling to know the best way to do push-in therapy or co-teach? I've put together the top 9 models for co-teaching and push-in therapy for speech therapists and other professionals. Watch the video for explanations and click the button below to download the handout with all 9
8 Data Collection Ideas for Speech Therapists
Looking for some great ways to collect data as a speech therapist? Watch the video below for my top data collection methods and then click the button below to download my data collection forms for free! For More Productivity Hacks for Speech Therapists, Click Here!
Using Video Modeling For Kids With Autism
What is Video Modeling? Video modeling is a fun instructional technique where the child watches a video of himself or herself doing a desired behavior or skill. For example, let’s say Johnny always throws a fit on the way from the bus to his classroom at the beginning of
Tips for Productive Group Speech Therapy Sessions
Having trouble making your group therapy session run smoothly? Check out this video with four different approaches to group therapy plus tips for managing student behavior, collecting data, and starting your sessions off smoothly. To Download the Slides from this Video for Free, Click the Button
Productivity Tools For Speech Therapists
Thanks for stopping by! This video is going to show you my favorite tools for making my job as a speech therapist easier. These productivity hacking tools will show you how to get your work done more quickly and more easily. Click the video to view my hacks!
Speech Therapy Warm-Up
Still doing Non-Speech Oral Motor Exercises for Warm-Ups? Try this instead!! Click Here to Download a PDF of the Warm-Up Need some sources for this info? Dr. Loff shared these with me: http://lshss.pubs.asha.org/article.aspx?articleid=1778841 http://www.researchgate.net/publication/248844490_Oral_Motor_Exercises_and_Treatment_Outcomes http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/19058121 http://www.citeulike.org/group/18272/article/12798999 http://sig16perspectives.pubs.asha.org/article.aspx?articleid=1761803 http://lshss.pubs.asha.org/article.aspx?articleid=1779061 Speech sounds that are stimulable are more likely to improve without
Declutter and Organize Your Speech Therapy Space
Productivity Hacks for Speech Therapists, Video One: De-cluttering and Organizing Your Speech Therapy Space http://www.speechandlanguagekids.com/declutter-and-organize-your-speech-therapy-space Click Here to Download the flow chart, floor plan, data sheet, and successes worksheet for free! Welcome to video one of my new Productivity Hacks for Speech Therapists video series. This
Frontal Lisp/Interdental Lisp | Speech Therapy Ideas & Word Lists
What Is a Frontal Lisp? Let’s start at the beginning. A frontal lisp, also known as an interdental lisp, occurs when a child says the /s/ and /z/ sounds with the tongue pushed too far forward. This causes /s/ and /z/ to sound more like “th”. Frontal
Final Consonant Deletion | Activities, Words, and Goals
What is Final Consonant Deletion? Final consonant deletion is a phonological process (pattern of speech errors) where a child drops off the ending consonants of all words. Final Consonant Deletion Examples: “dog” becomes “dah” “cat” becomes “ca” And “Please Mom, can I eat some eggs and toast?”
How to Teach a Child to Form Narratives
Summary: Explicitly teach narrative structure to children: Introduction: settings and characters Details/Body: Use first, next, then, and last to describe the details in order. Make sure the problem is presented in this section. The solution can go in here as well or in the next section. Conclusion: The
Phonological Awareness Hierarchy, Skills, and Goals
What is Phonological Awareness? Phonological awareness refers to a set of skills that children typically develop in the preschool years as pre-reading skills. These include skills where the child begins to understand how words are made up of individual sounds and those sounds can be
Teaching Present Progressive “-ing” Words for Kids
How to Teach Present Progress "-ing" Words to Children: The present progressive “-ing” grammatical marker is the one we tack on the end of a verb to say that the action is currently happening. For example, we might say “he is running” or “she is flying”. When a