Quick Articulation Idea
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…
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…
It’s time for anther Speech Suitcase post! This time, I’m writing about listening comprehension. Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. If you make a purchase via one of these links, I receive a small percentage. If your caseload is…
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…
Since my CF, I have had at least a handful of students with autism on my caseload. They have varied greatly in ability, much like the rest of my caseload. Today, I’m sharing the activities that are my favorite to…
It’s time for another freebie! This one targets homophones and is no prep because let’s be real. This time of year, that’s what SLPs need. There are 3 different worksheets, all with a hand theme. For the first, the student…
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…
Who has Chutes and Ladders in their therapy room? 4 years ago I wrote this blog post about how there are 37 opportunities on the Chutes and Ladders game board to practice pronouns and verbs. I was playing it with…
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…