I love doing simple science activities in therapy– one of the main reasons being that even some of my hardest-to-engage kids would almost always be interested and engage with me in simple science activities like baking soda and vinegar mix variations. Science experiments are a great way to work on turn taking, requesting, core vocabulary words on AAC devices, engagement,… Read More
Sidewalk Chalk and Speech Therapy: Taking your session outdoors
Some days (aka every day), a girl just needs some fresh air and sunshine. While I’m fortunate that even though my room is on the small size with no cabinets for hidden storage, I DO have two windows in my room. You win some, you lose some…Who needs more storage when you’ve got sunlight, am I right? Even if you’re… Read More
For the Love of Speech: Valentine’s Blog Hop!
Welcome to your next (or maybe first!) stop of the “For The Love Of Speech” blog hop organized by Lyndsey over at Speech to the Core and Elizabeth over at Speech Owl! You’re in for some sweet treats! I am SO very thankful for each and every one of you who take time to read this blog, follow me on… Read More
How can I use that to target language? – Letter Tiles –
“How can I use THAT to target my student’s language goals?” It’s a question I’ve thought to myself more than once going into the preschool rooms to do push-in therapy with my language students. When I push in to the classrooms to provide therapy, I often times just follow the child’s/teacher’s lead and take whatever they are working on or… Read More