Building Language Through Chores
Chores are an important right of passage, but did you know that they can also help language skills? I can just see some people thinking,
Chores are an important right of passage, but did you know that they can also help language skills? I can just see some people thinking,
Word-finding difficulties (aka word retrieval problems) is when a person knows a word but can’t access it at that moment, or they mean one word
Raise your hand if you are seeing an increase in fine motor difficulties with your students. I am. The teachers I work with have also
Let’s face it preschool push-in therapy can be very intimidating if you are new to it, and sometimes when you’re not. It’s hard, and you
Visual supports are an essential tool for school staff use to help students when at school. Visuals can also be a pain and time-consuming to
Speech therapists tend to work on goals addressing answering questions a lot! Generally, people answer questions to share information, for clarification, demonstrate understanding, or to
A fantastic benefit of having diverse children in mainstream classrooms is learning about differences, compassion, and acceptance. When an AAC user is in class, their
Quantity concepts are an essential group of words to help children understand many beginning math skills. Here are some fun ideas to target quantity concepts
First/Then visuals are a powerful tool to help children understand what is going to happen in school, in therapy, at home, or any other setting.
There are specific themes that most preschools or kindergartens seem to do every year. One of them is apples. Here are some apples push-in therapy
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