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  • St. Patrick's Day-Themed Speech and Language Activities

St. Patrick’s Day Activities for Speech and Language

As the official sponsor of the color green, St. Patrick’s Day offers a great opportunity to work on speech and language skills while celebrating this fun holiday!  Try these St. Patrick's Day Activities with your child or in speech therapy with your students! St. Patrick's Day Activities #1:

AAC Devices for Kids: What are They and How to Use Them

What are AAC Devices? AAC devices are augmentative/alternative communication systems that allow a person to communicate with those around them without speaking.  There are many different types of AAC but the most common are high-tech AAC Devices that allow a person to push a button to

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

Teaching Pronouns – Speech Therapy | “He”, “She”, “They”

Join the Hub to Access (Free Trial) Teaching Pronouns in Speech Therapy Teaching pronouns in speech therapy is a common target because children with language delays often have difficulty with using the correct pronouns in conversation, especially the "he" and

Where Questions for Kids: How to Teach “Where” Questions

Where Questions for Kids: How to Teach Where Questions in Speech Therapy "Where" questions are among the first we teach to children learning to answer questions, along with "who" and "what" questions.  Here are our steps for teaching a child to answer "where" questions. How to Teach

  • Speech and Language Kids Podcast

Overview of Speech and Language Disorders: Podcast 2

This episode will provide an overview of speech and language disorders, delays, and therapies.  And in the quick tip, I will tell you about an app that will provide you with tons of words and activities to help you teach your child a new sound. Speech and Language

Dress Up Games for Speech and Language

Children love playing dress up games and it’s a great time to work on some speech and language skills.  Check out these fun activities that you can do with your child while playing dress up games.  You can use old costumes or even just your clothes.  You’ll be amazed

Speech Therapy for Following Directions: Helping Children to Learn to Follow Directions

Speech Therapy for Following Directions: Being able to understand and follow verbal directions is a huge communication skill!  Children with language delays may struggle to follow directions at home, in the classroom, and in our speech/language therapy sessions.  We can help children learn this skill by building it

  • Using PowerPoint to Create Speech and Language Activities

PowerPoint Speech Therapy Activities

Did you know that you can use the computer to make Microsoft PowerPoint speech therapy activities that your child will love??  Check it out!! PowerPoint Speech Therapy Activities I use PowerPoint presentations a lot with my students and they love them!  I set the PowerPoint presentation up

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

Speech Sounds by Age (and How to Teach Them)

Speech Sounds by Age: When and How to Teach Speech Sound Pronunciation Join The Hub (Free Trial Available) What are Speech Sounds? Speech sounds are the sounds in our language that we use to make up words.  Each speech

  • Football-Themed Speech and Language Activities

Football Activities for Speech and Language

Happy Super Bowl!!  Ok, I confess I’m not the biggest football fan and maybe I enjoy the commercials more than the actual football playing during the Super Bowl, but I know how important football is to many of the little guys I work with!  The way I see it,

Fricatives Speech Therapy: Eliminating Stopping of Fricative

Fricatives Speech Therapy: Eliminating Stopping of Fricatives For many children with speech delays, long sounds called fricatives are particularly difficult.  These are sounds that require continued air-flow, like /f/, /v/, /s/, /z/, “th”, and “sh”.  If your child has difficulty with all of these sounds, keep reading to

Baby Doll Activities for Speech and Language

Ok, we’ve done a post about vehicle-themed speech and language activities so I feel like it’s about time to have one for the girls out there.  This week’s activity is all about what you can do with the baby dolls that your little girl (or boy!) loves to play

Sign Language for Toddlers with Speech Delay: Does it Help?

Sign Language for Toddlers with Speech Delay: Does it Help? There is much confusion in the world of parenting about using sign language with your child.  Research has shown that teaching sign language to young children is beneficial to all children, whether they have speech and language delays

Book Review: My Toddler Talks

When Kimberly Scanlon emailed me about reviewing her book I immediately went and checked out her website at www.ScanlonSpeech.com and I was very excited at what I found!  Kimberly, a speech-language pathologist from New Jersey, has created a website for her private practice that has great speech and language

  • Hot-Cocoa Themed Speech and Language Activities

Hot Chocolate Activities for Speech and Language

We’re right in the middle of winter now and one of my favorite winter-time treats is hot chocolate!!  This week, I'm creating hot chocolate activities for speech and language development so you can see all the fun you can have with it! For all my dairy-free and casein-free friends

New Year’s Activities for Speech and Language

Happy New Year!!  I know you’re looking forward to the new year and all the growth and changes your child will make over the next year, especially in the areas of speech and language!  Here are some New Year's activities that you can do with your child this week

Using AAC Devices with Kids: What Skills Do they Need First?

What Skills Do Children Need Before Using an AAC Device? AAC devices are augmentative/alternative communication systems that allow a person to communicate with those around them without speaking.  There are many different types of AAC but the most common are high-tech AAC Devices that allow a person to