Hands Up For Minimal Pairs
Today I wanted to share a little tip that I use when using minimal pairs during phonology or articulation tasks.
Today I wanted to share a little tip that I use when using minimal pairs during phonology or articulation tasks.
The other day, I posted the picture below to my Instagram. It was the result of one of those “happy accident speech therapy” sessions. I have one little preschool friend who is usually reluctant to come to speech. He’s usually…
It’s been awhile since I’ve posted about new things in my store. But one of my latest was truly a labor of love and is quite large, so I wanted to give my readers a closer look (and an opportunity…
Disclaimer: This app was provided to me; however, the opinions expressed are solely my own. I was contacted to do a review of a new articulation app called Junganew: A Herd of Sounds which targets It is created by…
An idea struck me earlier this week, so I played around with it to see if it would indeed work. We want our students to succeed in the therapy room, right? However, the progress that we are really aiming for…
Popping in to share a couple therapy gems that worked well for me this week! First, I hope you have one of these: And by “these” – I really just mean the magnetic barrier for the barrier games from…
Did you see it? The latest thing to hit my store? I’m quite excited about it because I’m hoping it’ll make planning much easier for fall. Perhaps another season might follow if people are interested! It’s 110+ pages…
Today, I’m reviewing Articulation Test Center from Little Bee Speech. It is $49.99 in the app store. You can watch a tutorial video for the screener and the full test. Disclaimer: A copy of this app was provided; however, the…
I haven’t posted about any new activities in quite awhile, but I’m super excited about this one! It’s time to take a trip to the zoo, but this zoo is a little different than your typical zoo. First, you print…