Lightening Round

Today I’m sharing a quick therapy tip that I discovered this week that I named Lightening Round!

Today I’m sharing a quick therapy tip that I discovered this week that I named Lightening Round!

Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. Sometimes, you just have to blow some bubbles! I decided to forgo my carefully laid plans with my preschoolers this week. I’ve done bubbles before with my students, but not in awhile.…

Graphics: KG Fonts, PrettyGrafikDesign Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. Using wordless picture books in speech therapy is a common way to elicit a lot of different language skills. Here are the links to some posts done…

The other day, I was in the middle of a very well planned therapy session with some 3rd graders. We were using Nicole Allison’s Nonfiction Fall Texts – the one about spiders, in fact. We had read the passage and…

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…

Do you have a Zingo game? There are several different versions, and this adaptation will work with all of them: Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. Step 1: Turn over the tiles and write…

Browsing in Target, I stumbled upon an awesome toy! Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. It’s called Magic Jinn Animals (cost less than $5 too). He’s a cute little guy who tries to read your…

If you have Apples to Apples for Kids, then you can use this other option for playing the game! I have to admit that I don’t often pull this game out, as it doesn’t always fit the…

What? Did you do a double-take? Yes, I said Richard Simmons + speech therapy. Let me explain. I often do therapy in the school setting in chairs at the table. Obviously. It’s school. But I decided to try something…