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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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Open-Ended Activities for Speech Therapy

Top Ten Open-Ended Activities for Speech Therapy

Planning sessions for multiple clients on your caseload, all with different goals, can be very time-consuming. Do you ever find yourself in search of those super quick and easy activities that you can grab and use with almost any client and any goal? Well, look no further! Here’s my list

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It’s time for a March GIVEAWAY!

Are you ready for spring??  Well, you’re in luck because my giveaway has some great materials to help you prepare for the change in seasons.  Whether you are an SLP or a teacher, you will love what I have in store for you- over $35 worth of materials!  Since I

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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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July Epic Book Recommendations

July Epic Book Recommendations

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. It’s July, and signs of summer are everywhere! Fireworks and barbecues and baseball are wonderful, but nothing beats summer reading—so here’s an exuberant mix of July

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