Here are some “sweet” Valentine’s Day therapy materials…


 
What better way is there to get your message across this Valentine’s Day than to put it on a “candy heart”? There is a cool website that allows you to enter your own word or message, pick the heart’s color, and save the result.
To make your own, go to http://www.cryptogram.com/hearts/
I’ve made some pages of [...]

Autumn Activities


Welcome autumn!  If you’re like me, you’re ready for some cooler weather and fun, fall activities.  I love to use the changing of seasons to introduce new vocabulary, games, and activities into my sessions.  It’s also a great time to reinforce previously learned skills from a different angle.  Try some of these apple activities or [...]

Tongue Tip Trouble- Fronting /t/ for /k/


How can you quickly solve the fronting of /k/?  Tackle the tongue tip!  Getting /k/ in isolation is easily achieved by keeping the child’s tongue tip from making contact with the alveolar ridge or teeth.  Some ideas for doing this include:
• Use a tongue depressor to gently hold the tongue tip down while the child produces [...]

Speech-language Therapy Activities for March are Coming Soon!


Make sure you don’t miss out on free materials and extra ideas!
February is almost over, which means March is just around the corner!  That also means our March email is getting ready to come out.  In it you will find even more free therapy ideas, activities, and printable materials.  But, if you have not signed [...]

Sam the Snake- A friendly little therapy helper


Who is Sam?
“Ssssam” is my new best friend for working on the “s” sound with children.  He is simply a sock puppet that I made with my sons and recently took to work.  And he was a hit!
 
What do you do with Sam?
I use Sam is different ways depending on the child I am working [...]