Have you ever incorporated cooking activities into your speech therapy sessions? It’s no secret that food is a strong motivator, so I bring in cooking activities at least once or twice a month. I find that they work great for addressing following directions, sequencing, self-control, comprehension, and so much more! This week in Pre-K, the letter of the week is… Read More
The Very Best Halloween Books for Speech Therapy
With October well underway, we’re getting spooky in speech by incorporating Halloween activities into our therapy lessons. As you all know, I use books in most of my speech & language therapy sessions. Books are an excellent way to target speech and language goals for a large range of ages and abilities, while also promoting literacy and a love for… Read More
Fifty Great Books for Speech Therapy
I use books almost every single therapy session with every single student on my caseload. Literacy is crucial to student success, so I make it my goal to incorporate literacy into all of my therapy sessions. I get a lot of questions about which books I recommend for children. I compiled a list of fifty great books for speech therapy… Read More
Story Grammar Marker: Personal Ideas
Welcome to the last day in the Story Grammar Marker series. Today’s post is my favorite! It’s on Story Grammar Marker: Personal Ideas! Again, the best part about SGM is it’s flexibility. While the manuals make recommendations and others have their own ways of teaching/implementing, you should feel free to dive in, try different things, and see what works best… Read More
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