Speech Therapy in the Snow
Everyone has had the experience where you have planned a great therapy session only to have to “throw it out” at the last minute. That
Everyone has had the experience where you have planned a great therapy session only to have to “throw it out” at the last minute. That
In a previous post, I wrote about why you should be reading to children. This week I thought I would talk about some tips to
When I started working as an SLP, I was a huge supporter of introducing signs to the children I worked with. Why? Well first off
When parents ask me “What can I do to help my child’s language improve?” One of my first recommendations is to read to their child.
Everyday there seems to be new apps or no print activities released on iTunes or Teachers Pay Teachers or Boom that work on speech and
So I was sitting at home and getting ready for the preschool classroom and thought that others might be interested in the sensory bin I’ll
Last week, I talked about “Why SLPs play?” This week I’m going to describe a little about how SLPs play, specifically how do we choose
I had an interesting question the other day from a friend of mine, “Why do SLPs play?” She is not an SLP and heard me talking
There are lots of posts about using play dough in therapy so I thought I would write about using flubber instead. You can use flubber
As you know, I’m a big fan of using books in therapy. This week I thought I would bring you a series of books. Nicholas
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