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Peek Into My Speech Room

I’m always looking for materials to work on the /r/ sound.  The /r/ is a beast!  Repetition and drill are so necessary, but also so BORING.  It’s always refreshing when I can find some materials that keep it light, while still requiring my client to get in all the practice

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It’s time for a March GIVEAWAY!

Are you ready for spring??  Well, you’re in luck because my giveaway has some great materials to help you prepare for the change in seasons.  Whether you are an SLP or a teacher, you will love what I have in store for you- over $35 worth of materials!  Since I

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free online speech therapy activities

Free Online Speech Therapy Activities for Kids

Updated March 10, 2022 I created this post at the beginning of the pandemic because I thought it would be nice to have a nice list of high-quality free online speech therapy activities while we were all cooped up. Many of these do not directly target speech and language, but

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July Epic Book Recommendations

July Epic Book Recommendations

This post contains affiliate links for which we may receive compensation at no additional cost to you. Click here to read our full affiliate policy. It’s July, and signs of summer are everywhere! Fireworks and barbecues and baseball are wonderful, but nothing beats summer reading—so here’s an exuberant mix of July

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Language Activities for St. Patrick’s Day

I’m always trying to think of fun and creative ways to get kids talking in the therapy room.  Since the holiday is right around the corner, I wanted to share some language activities for St. Patrick’s Day.  Here are some fun things that you can do in the classroom, during a

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Using Window Clings in Speech Therapy

I love it when I come up with a new idea to target speech and language goals!  This year, as we were doing some holiday decorating, it occurred to me that window clings would be a great way to work on expressive and receptive language in my speech therapy sessions.

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Five Fab Freebies: Holidays Part 3

Welcome back to my blog, everyone! I hope you all enjoyed some of the great holiday freebies I shared in last week’s post!  If you missed it, you can check that out here. You’re in luck today, because, in the spirit of giving, I’ve got 5 MORE great holiday-themed freebies for you!

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Five Fab Freebies: Mixed Bag

I hope you all are getting back in a groove for the 2015/2016 school year!  I don’t have a specific theme for today’s freebies, so I’m giving you a mixed bag.  It’s got a little bit of everything. 1) Cariboo Seasonal Cards from Breanna Allor. 2) There Was an Old

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Simple Ideas for Facilitating Language on Valentine’s Day

Holidays are always a fun time to sneak in some speech and language goals without making it seem like you’re doing therapy!  Here are some ideas to use with your students this Valentine’s Day:   Therapy target or classroom objective: to work on social skills and discuss the meaning of

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Sign of the Week: Toilet

Hope you all are having a great start to your week today!  This week’s sign is “toilet”.  As usual, it is a very functional sign that can be used with your kiddos.  If you are familiar with the ASL alphabet, then you actually already know the sign, it is just

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Sign of the Week: Help

This is the first post for my “sign of the week” series.  I’m going to start the series with some of the signs that I find to be the most functional.  I started signing with my daughter when she was about 7 months old.  Signing has been so helpful for

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