
Planning for Preschool Push-In Therapy
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

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

Visuals are a fantastic tool, but they are not a magic wand. It takes time and patience to teach children and often the adults that

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

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

The topic of setting boundaries can be a difficult subject for parents and educators, particularly if the child/children in discussion have a speech and language

Making choices can be a highly effective tool in language therapy and also improving a child’s ability to function in a classroom more effectively. Many

New life events can be scary for young children. Using play to help teach children what to expect can be an effect tool to help

Spring and summer are the times when many Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) start to change jobs. As a result, SLPs are soliciting advice about how to

Establishing an environment for vocabulary development is crucial for all children. This is especially true for children who are in special education/at-risk programs. In my experience,