Using Aesop’s Fables in Speech Therapy
As school Speech Language Pathologists, we’re always looking for engaging and effective ways to help our students improve their language skills. One timeless resource that
As school Speech Language Pathologists, we’re always looking for engaging and effective ways to help our students improve their language skills. One timeless resource that
Children with language disorders often struggle with understanding and using prepositions. Prepositions are an important group of words. Understanding prepositions (aka spatial concepts) will help
Using messy play in speech therapy can be very helpful to your students and their goals. What is messy play? Well, it’s basically another term
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,
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
Gardens are a great theme to use in preschool and kindergarten speech therapy. Here are some ideas to use a garden theme in speech therapy.
It can be daunting to decide what materials to use when doing push-in therapy, especially if you do whole class lessons. I love to use
These are times of adaptation. Many parts of the US and some parts of Canada are on-line, where SLPs are doing their best to adapt.
Doing functional teletherapy activities can be challenging during these times. However, they can be done; you just need to be more creative. Here are some
I love using food in speech therapy. Now I do not work on feeding or swallowing. I also don’t directly treat picky eating, but many
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