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Five Videos to Use in Speech Therapy in April

Five Videos to Use in Speech Therapy in April

This post contains affiliate links for which we may receive compensation at no additional cost to you. Click here to read our full affiliate policy. April showers bring new video recommendations! This month’s set is an eclectic mix of art, science, sign language, and unicorns.  Just a quick reminder: I watched all

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Montessori inspired activities in speech therapy

Montessori inspired speech therapy activities

This is the very first episode of The Speech Space podcast and thanks so much for stopping by to check it out!  So, are you looking to do something new in your speech therapy sessions? In this episode, we talk about how to incorporate Montessori inspired speech therapy activities.  The

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Sign of the Week: On

Since the last sign of the week post was “off”,  I figured it would be helpful to do a follow-up post with “on”.  For this sign, you hold one flat palm (face down) over the other flat palm (also face down).  You then guide the top hand down and place

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Targeting Vocabulary Development in Speech Therapy Sessions

Happy spring everyone! Today’s topic is all about vocabulary and how to target vocabulary in a variety of ways when treating clients via teletherapy. We will dive into how to work on vocabulary with clients of different age groups as well. I will be incorporating resources throughout this post targeting

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Sign of the Week: Toilet

Hope you all are having a great start to your week today!  This week’s sign is “toilet”.  As usual, it is a very functional sign that can be used with your kiddos.  If you are familiar with the ASL alphabet, then you actually already know the sign, it is just

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Five Fab Freebies: Spice up your Speech Room!

I know it isn’t quite time to think about back to school, but perhaps some of you planners are looking to get a head start!  For those of you that don’t know, I’m expecting a baby next month, so I am trying to post some back-to-school goodies for you before

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What SLPs Need to Know About ADHD

What SLPs Need to Know About ADHD

It’s likely that many of us serve multiple students on our caseloads who have ADHD diagnoses, but our knowledge of this disorder may be limited or outdated. October is ADHD Awareness month, so it’s the perfect time for us to grow our understanding of ADHD! In this blog post, I’ll

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Sign of the Week : Done

I hope you have all been enjoying the introduction (or review) of a new sign each week.  This week’s sign is “done”.  This sign can be really helpful for transitions.  At the end of a task (ex. playing with a toy), you can indicate that it is “all done” when

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Five Fab Freebies: Halloween, Part 2

1) Candy Corn Challenge from Peachie Speechie.  What a delicious way to work on a target speech sound! 2) Pumpkin Reinforcer Pages from Speech Me Maybe.  Use these cute reinforcer pages for any speech or language goal you’re working on! 3) Monster Emotion Cards from Communication Blessings.  Use these flash

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Peek Into My Speech Room

I’m always looking for materials to work on the /r/ sound.  The /r/ is a beast!  Repetition and drill are so necessary, but also so BORING.  It’s always refreshing when I can find some materials that keep it light, while still requiring my client to get in all the practice

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