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Early Intervention with Speech Therapy Part 1

This blog post series is going to focus on speech and language therapy ideas for early intervention. My focus will primarily be kids in the 18 month through 3 year-old range. I want to review with you some goals you should be targeting and ways to work with these wee

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The How and Why of Teaching Categorization

Wikipedia defines categorization as the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood. Categorization implies that objects are grouped into categories usually for some specific purpose. Ideally categories show the relationship between objects. We use categorization to build a foundation for how we learn, relate, store, and

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How to Teach WH Questions

  There is nothing mystical, magical, or terrifying about teaching your students how to ask and answer WH questions. The key is making sure they understand what each of those words mean before you start.   Several years ago my friend, Leah, was struggling with a group of ASD kids who could

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There’s More To A Game Than Meets The Eye

 Everywhere in America as a student returns to his classroom the teacher will ask, “What did you do in Speech Therapy today?” The student replies, “Oh we just played a game.”  Everywhere in American kids return home from school and parents ask, “What did you do in Speech today? and

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Christmas Resource Round-Up

This is a quick round up of my best selling resources for Christmas. Is there any time of the year as hectic as December in public school for excited kids and keeping them on task and focused? No, there’s not! I quickly learned to just go with it or at

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Just What Are Boom™ Cards Anyway?

One of the new directions in providing speech therapy services is remote learning or teletherapy. Teletherapy is not new but is having a rise in popularity due to our current world situation. Many SLPs are turning to online activities to use in their daily therapy sessions and as a result

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Keeping Kids engaged online

Keeping Students Engaged Online

 Keeping your students engaged and participating online is not always easy. Keeping them engaged while using a pdf can be very difficult. So what are we to do in remote speech therapy sessions?  I recently got feedback on one of my TpT resources that is a PDF and it spurred

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Teaching Basic Concepts

Teaching Basic Concepts

 If you are working in Early Intervention or in the schools with Preschooler and Kindergarteners one of the major areas you most likely will target will be basic concepts. Let’s review what they are, where to start, and how to teach them. What are basic concepts and why do we

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Hybrid Resources

Hybrid Resource Round Up

 Providing speech therapy in 2020 is as different as the locations in which we are providing the service! Working in a pandemic is certainly uncharted waters and we have learned it isn’t going away quickly so we must adjust to a different way of doing things. Just like the option

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