Using Mini-Objects in Speech Therapy Have you tried using mini objects in speech therapy sessions yet? If you’ve been following me for a while, then you might already understand my love for using mini objects in speech therapy. This post may contain affiliate links for different toys and objects that I use during speech therapy from Amazon. There are SO many benefits to using mini ... Read More about Using Mini Objects in Speech Therapy
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Teaching Holidays Around the World
Quick and easy holidays around the world activities! It’s the most wonderful time of the year when there is joy all around us in November and December and we can look forward to planning some fun holiday activities and crafts for our students! At this time of the year, it is especially important to remember to discuss and teach about other holidays around the world besides just Thanksgiving and ... Read More about Teaching Holidays Around the World
How to Create the Best Google Slides for Speech Therapy
It’s the end of 2020, which will now always be known as the year that the COVID-19 Pandemic hit, and for educators everywhere-this meant the huge change to virtual instruction for many. With virtual learning for students comes a learning curve for educators as well. As an SLP, I have learned more this year about different programs, extensions, strategies and templates to make virtual learning a ... Read More about How to Create the Best Google Slides for Speech Therapy
Social Skills While Wearing Masks
Since the first day I put on a mask, my head has been running a constant tally of the things I do differently with it on and how we can focus on teaching social skills while wearing masks to students. There are two huge issues for mask-wearing and communication: being heard and the impact on non-verbal social skills. Social skills are one of my favorite things to teach kids. I've used sticky notes ... Read More about Social Skills While Wearing Masks
COVID Classroom Signs for Face-to-Face Learning
I can honestly say before 2020 I had never been to the CDC website and couldn’t imagine a life where I checked it weekly. 2020, you’ve changed a lot for me! While we learn as much as we can about safely returning to school in the fall we have to think about what school-based services will look like. It will likely be different for each and every district but the space we prepare will not look ... Read More about COVID Classroom Signs for Face-to-Face Learning
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