
Using Paper Timers in Speech Therapy and Special Education Classes
Children can find it overwhelming to complete an activity when they don’t know when that activity will be done. A way to help reduce the

Children can find it overwhelming to complete an activity when they don’t know when that activity will be done. A way to help reduce the

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

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.

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

Using visuals in a Special Education classroom and really in any classroom, home, or treatment room is very valuable. It helps children know what they

I had a friend say the other day, “Why do you talk so much about routines and being consistent?” We had been brainstorming ideas how

Throughout the last year I have written blogs post about the importance of visuals and the different kinds of visuals you can use. Now you

Transitions, moving from one activity to another, can be very tricky for many children with language delays. It can be a time of stress and

Being an SLP, I have a lot of toys and games. I have already talked about how much I love Orchard Toys to work on

As an SLP who works with young children with significant communication needs, the topic of visual supports is one that I continually re-visit throughout the