Easy Low Prep Monster Craft
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…
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…
February is here! That means lots of hearts and love! I created this free interactive book (similar to my other interactive books) to use during this month: You laminate the pages and attach with binder rings. I like to put…
I love, love, love using books in therapy. Any book really. We work on the usual WH questions, sequencing, inferences, etc. But my absolute favorite thing to do at the end of the session is to ask this question: My…
Have you seen all those mannequin challenges taking over your social media? If not, click here to see an example. They are quick and fun! I decided there needed to be one you could adapt to use in speech, of…
I’ve been using this idea for a few years with my older students, but never blogged about it. First, you need to download a dictation app, such as Dragon Dictation (which is free). Next, you have your students talk into…
I love seeing those “first day” posters that people have their kids pose with. I thought I’d make a speech version! These posters are black and white for easy prep. Have the students fill them out (or write for them)…
I have a couple friends working on producing S+V+O sentences and expanded utterances, so I decided to create this simple book. On each page is one graphic and the target sentence “I see the (color) kite.” Since only one word…