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Download FREE printable goal sheets + conversation starter cards below! In any social situation, a speech therapist may need to identify goals and a child's ability to respond appropriately to conversational exchanges, facial expressions and social communication skills. These social pragmatic goals speech therapy.
Need some new ideas for your play therapy? This blog post has 10 ways to use a cookie toy set in speech therapy to make it engaging!
Community outings can help teach students in a natural environment. Grab your free printables for high school students today and start practicing...
Games! Games! Games! It is one of the reasons I love being an SLP. The tricky part is turning commercial games into therapy tools. My students love to play games, so what better way to motivate them to practice their speech targets. I love to use Pop Up Pirate, Jumpin Jack, Shark Bite, Pop the Pig, the Sneaky Snacky Squirrel, Yeti in my Spaghetti and Fishing games. One way you can use them is with articulation or language decks. The students practice their sounds or language target and then…
It's no secret that we play a lot of games in speech therapy. Games offer great opportunities for using language and they make practicing skills that may be hard for students to do more fun. I have put together a list of my most played games in therapy. Sometimes we play them to increase overall language or social skills while other times we play to target a specific skill. I have also created some open-ended templates to use with the games to help us stay on track with practicing our goals…
#Speech #therapists, also known as #speech-#language #pathologists, play a crucial role in helping individuals with communication, speech, language, and…
Looking for a fun, creative, and interactive activity to add to your speech therapy routine? Our 'Who' questions flashcards are the perfect solution! Editable, printable and free of charge, these flashcards will keep your students engaged with stimulating speech exercises. Get ready to transform your therapy sessions, one 'Wh' at a time!
Articulation cards are a staple in Speech Therapy rooms. Articulation Flash Cards can be used in so many ways with preschoolers and elementary students... buuuttt sometimes they can get boring and repetitive. Check out these articulation card ideas to bring some new and exciting speech therapy activities into your therapy room! You can use these ideas in group therapy or in one-on-one sessions or even send them home for easy articulation homework ideas! • WHAT’S THERE?: Place 5 cards around…
Over 170+ WH questions for kids using the board game Guess Who - great for kids with autism or hyperlexia
Helps parents work on s blends speech therapy at home with FREE printable game for kindergarten, first grade, and 2nd grade students.
This overview introduces social pragmatic goals in speech therapy as well as examples of how these goals contribute to your child’s increasing social ability. When my child was first diagnosed with social pragmatic language disorder, I was not surprised. Part of my college education included a minor in communication disorders, so I was familiar with...
Great Ideas for Teaching is at it again! They have three new materials that I'll be sharing my review of over the next few days. First up, is Language Stimulation Activities! This material can be used to "provide structured, repetitious activities that will assist students in fully learning very important language terms...". It is intended for children in preK through 2nd grade. Each concept pair includes two student worksheets and two instructor worksheets. The student sheet includes four…
Basic Concepts If you are not yet familiar with what basic concepts are and why they are important, be sure to check out THIS BLOG POST. Below you will find 3 groups of basic concepts that are often targeted in speech therapy. Temporal Concepts Temporal concepts are those related to time: before, after, first, next, l
Need some new ways to use Zingo in your speech therapy sessions? This blog post will give you ideas for planning mixed groups.
Two years ago I posted this image on my SLP Runner Facebook Page of a strategy I was using with students. My students really liked figuring out the blending words and they made progress at producing their sounds. I received a lot of feedback on this idea and knew that I wanted to create a product with this idea in mind. I have an abundance of ideas sitting in a folder taunting me to get started. Fast forward to last week when we were hit with 2 feet of snow in Vermont. The storm resulted in…
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