Using Messy Play in Speech Therapy
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
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
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.
Let’s be realistic; making visuals can be time-consuming. That being said, there are some hints and hacks for making visuals to make your life easier.
Last blog post, I talked about generalizing speech sounds using “My Special Five” (go here). In this post, I’ll talk about three other ideas to
I’m always looking for new ideas to use in speech therapy. To help the environment, I’m also looking for ways to reuse materials. For the
Do you do risk-benefit analysis when choosing goals? Risk-benefit analysis is not a new concept. I had a professor who talked about this when I
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
Can you use food in teletherapy? Yes! Incorporating food into speech therapy is such a practical way to improve speech and language skills. Students get
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
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
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