Quick Fix Therapy Idea
Not sure if any of you already do this, but yesterday during a session, I was using Super Duper’s Social Skills Chipper Chat. Actually, I had the box on my counter and a preschooler asked if we could play with…
Not sure if any of you already do this, but yesterday during a session, I was using Super Duper’s Social Skills Chipper Chat. Actually, I had the box on my counter and a preschooler asked if we could play with…
Today, I have a guest post from Tatyana Elleseff M.A. CCC-SLP about spring related therapy materials! Tatyana Elleseff MA CCC-SLP is a bilingual SLP with a full time hospital affiliation as well as private practice in Central, NJ. She specializes…
One of my favorite things in my therapy room right now is my sticker maker. Yes, a sticker maker. It looks like this: I got mine at Michaels, but you can get it through Amazon or any…
I’m constantly trying to find fresh ways to target listening comprehension, since most of my students need practice with this skill. It can be one of the “less fun” areas for kids to work on. I found some cute ticket…
The ability to compare and contrast items verbally and in writing is an important skill for all students. I find myself working on this skill a lot, so I tried to come up with a slightly different (and fun) way…
If you have any kids with phonological disorders who are doing the Cycles approach, you know that sometimes saying the same 5 words over and over can become less than exciting. I have some really young students that lose interest…
Who remembers playing the game “Red Rover, Red Rover” as a kid? Well, we all know how difficult it can be to find new and motivating ways to work on carryover skills for articulation when a student has mastered words, phrases, and…
One of the first (and favorite) TPT items that I’ve created is the WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN questions with visuals. I was using these cards the other day in a therapy session with a student whose attention span sometimes impacts his…