Easy Paper Plate Therapy Idea
I recently did a really easy paper plate craft with some of my students. We both loved it! All you’ll need is two paper plates, a brad, and scissors. Put the plates on top of each other and insert a…
I recently did a really easy paper plate craft with some of my students. We both loved it! All you’ll need is two paper plates, a brad, and scissors. Put the plates on top of each other and insert a…
Hello and happy September! We are swinging into the second week of school where I am. I’m bringing you a freebie that is a sample of a bigger product. I recently made these no prep multisyllabic word books because I…
This summer, I’m working very part time for a private practice. I’m working with an adorable preschooler who has some articulation goals. Currently, we’re working on 3 syllable words. I discovered a quick way to keep her engaged and still…
I post this picture on my Instagram a few weeks back and was surprised that people wanted me to post it! I needed a quick rate of speech visual for one of my students whose rate can increase so much…
Dropping in to share another quick articulation idea! I happened to be using The Entire World of R cards, but you can use any artic cards. Lay 15-20 cards out face up on the table. Have your student go through…
I have another easy, no prep craft that I used as a reinforcer last week. I gave each student a white piece of paper and told them that we would be drawing a picture together. I had to remind some…
Happy Thursday everyone! Today, I’m sharing an easy, on the fly therapy craft that I thought of during a session with a busy preschooler this week. He was talking about a monster, and I decided to use it to my…
You know how CPAs have “busy season” around tax time? Well, spring is prime “busy season” for a lot of SLPs, myself included. Initial referrals start raining down from the sky, lots of IEPs are always due around the same…
Hi friends! I’ve been using the arm trick for awhile with my s-blend kids. I’m sure you do as well! All you need is an arm. Start at one side with a strong /s/… …and drag your finger up to…