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The Best Online Games for Speech Therapy

What is an online game for speech therapy? An online game for speech therapy is simply a game that you access through your web browser on an application on your device. Online speech therapy games are most commonly accessed on a computer or a tablet. Types of Online Games Online

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Targeting Vocabulary Development in Speech Therapy Sessions

Happy spring everyone! Today’s topic is all about vocabulary and how to target vocabulary in a variety of ways when treating clients via teletherapy. We will dive into how to work on vocabulary with clients of different age groups as well. I will be incorporating resources throughout this post targeting

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End of School Year Wrap Up

Happy almost summer everyone! As the end of the school year is quickly approaching, I thought I would take the time to lay out some key ideas and tasks you may complete to help you stay organized as you prepare for the year to end. Tune in below to learn

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Executive Function Basics for SLPs

Executive Function Basics for SLPs

In this episode, I talk about executive function basics for SLPs. I mostly focus on covering what executive function skills actually are and what we use them for. I also spend some time discussing how they connect to language skills and how SLPs can support executive function skills with their

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Five Fab Freebies: Summer Speech & Language Materials

I know everyone is ready for the summer!  I have to be honest with you though, I am not looking forward to it!  You think I’m crazy, right?  Well, I’m currently 6 months pregnant and every day in the summer heat seems like an eternity for me.  While I generally

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Echolalia: Purposeful or Problematic?

If you serve students with ASD, then it is likely that you’ve come across some students exhibiting echolalia.  In today’s episode, I talk about what it is, how some children acquire language differently than others, and how that ties into whether or not we should be concerned when a student

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Stridency Deletion

Stridency Deletion and What to Do About It

In today’s episode, I’ll be discussing stridency deletion and how to address it in speech therapy. Stridency deletion is one of the phonological patterns often seen in highly unintelligible children. Resources and References: https://blogs.umass.edu/eba/files/2012/01/201Spring-Consonant-Features-Guide1.pdf https://blogs.umass.edu/eba/files/2012/01/201Spring-IPA-features.pdf https://www.clarityforcommunication.com/slp-qa *This is a great resource from Teresa Farnham. It has a very user-friendly FAQ

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April Speech & Language Linky Party

Do you have a great speech or language product you’d like to share?  Something new that you just finished up?  Something for Earth Day or Easter?  That’s what my monthly speech and language linky party is all about.  I’d love to see what you have in store for April!  Please

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Wordless Picture Books in Speech Therapy

Using Wordless Picture Books in Speech Therapy

Life is complicated, but our speech therapy materials don’t have to be! That’s why I’m so excited to talk about one of my favorite can’t-fail resources: wordless picture books. Let’s explore what makes them so extraordinary! The Benefits of Using Wordless Picture Books in Speech Therapy Perhaps the biggest advantage of

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Speech & Language Skills in 4th Grade: A Handy Checklist

Do you know what speech and language skills your 4th grade students should be working on?  Odds are if you’re a seasoned SLP, then yes you probably do.  However, if you are a new SLP or perhaps have changed school settings and you’re working with different grade levels, you might need a

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