If you've been reading my blog for a while, you likely know that I love barrier games. I have been using them for years.... make that d...
More no-cost therapy ideas still coming. This is #4. I hope these are helping you keep the stress out of your therapy room. Category sorting...
Hope you're all surviving the busy season! Here's my third idea for no-cost speech therapy activities. "Simon Says" is a ...
Here is my 2nd post all about no-cost/low-cost language activity solutions for your therapy room. Taking a little stress out of your season....
"I Spy" games are a fantastic, low-prep way to engage children in language-rich activities while developing core language skills i...
Core words are high-frequency words used repeatedly to generate our messages. They often have multiple meanings and can be used in differen...
AAC Beyond Requests: Unlocking Diverse Communication Functions in School Settings Too frequently, I observe students in educational setti...
If you read this blog regularly, you’ve seen multiple posts about shared reading activities and the benefits of reading with children. (...
Almost 15 years ago Browder et al published a study about adapting and using grade-level literature to teach middle school students with mod...
I’ve heard some criticism recently about the “drip feed” method of teaching core words one at a time when, in fact, we don’t actually lear...
We’ve all been stuck inside for a long time now and it seems like we’ve run out of ideas for what to do here. You may have already trie...
I recently responded to a request for interesting and educational picture books for children. The article was published recently , and I th...
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