In our early childhood center, we have a campus wide goal to improve the fine motor skills of our young students. Fine motor activities specifically benefit students in their handwriting and drawing abilities. Speech is the finest of the fine. Just imagine for a moment how intricately your tongue has to move to create the specific sounds needed for a…
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Motivating Preschoolers in Speech Therapy
Keeping preschoolers engaged for an entire speech therapy session can be challenging! Working in a preschool with speech therapy students doesn’t have to be. Having spent many years in the adolescent and young adult school setting followed by geriatric, my initial impression of the early childhood population was unintelligible and unmanageable! I am by no means an expert at this point,…
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Talk Like a Pirate Day is September 19
Do you celebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day in your speech therapy room? It is something that I have just gotten into the last couple of years. My students absolutely love it so I will admit that I love it too! Any opportunity to dress up and send my students back to class wearing a pseudo costume is my idea…
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How to Help Language Impaired Students Improve their Leisure Skills
Do you have students on your caseload who have very limited leisure skill interests? Are these students often left out of group activities at school and in the home environment? When our students do not engage in play/ leisure activities they are missing out on a natural way to work on language instruction. Read the following article, a guest post…
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Low Cost Adult Therapy Materials Online
With productivity demands increasing and materials budgets decreasing, the web has become a fabulous tool for therapists to access and create what once was a closet full of resources for just a few dollars. Raise your hand if you like filling out those pesky little purchase orders…waiting for weeks for supplies…and then storing your supplies in your “closet” of a therapy…
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