
Choosing Toys to Promote Language Development
You may be an SLP recommending that parents use play to help develop language skills, or maybe a parent been told to “play with your
You may be an SLP recommending that parents use play to help develop language skills, or maybe a parent been told to “play with your
First off, this is not a post to blame parents or therapists or educators. These are my thoughts and opinions on why some parents are reluctant
For me, the new school year is exciting but can also be very overwhelming. It’s exciting because you get to see your students from the
Often in preschool or in early intervention, you will have a little one on your caseload who is not talking or communicating in any meaningful
Speech and language therapy can happen just about anywhere, and in some cases unfortunately does. We have all either heard or experienced having to do
Coming up with whole group/circle time activities can be challenging. Here are five preschool circle activities for SLPs that children love, and you will be
Whole group activities can be very intimating especially in a preschool setting. You have to keep the activities engaging, but not so appealing that you
In the last post, I posted tips for a new push-in preschool SLP. While writing it, I realized that it was becoming too big and
I typically don’t do reviews on this blog, but I am today. I am going to review the books in the series “Something to Say”
I wish that I could take credit inventing this little gem, but I can’t. An Educational Assistant/Speech-Language Pathology Assistant showed me how to make these
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