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Halloween Language Set

Halloween Language Set

  • October 23, 2016

In order to make it even easier for you to get everything you need as quickly as possible, we've put together a set of our Halloween printables that focus on language skills in one spot! You can also choose from…

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Build A Bug Reinforcement Activity

Build a Bug Reinforcement Activity

  • April 7, 2016

I love finding easy and fun therapy activities to share with you, so when I saw this idea on Pinterest, I knew I had to let you know about it. It's easy for little ones, but can also be used…

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Spot-On Ladybug Reinforcement Page

Spot-On Ladybug Reinforcement Page

  • March 24, 2016

Welcome spring with this ready-to-go ladybug reinforcement page. It's a simple, but effective way to encourage your students to produce their sounds correctly. Simply print the color or black and white version of the page and give your students a…

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Cotton Ball Snowman Activity With FREE Printable

Cotton Ball Snowman Activity with FREE Printable

  • January 21, 2016

Here's a quick and easy reinforcement activity for your students! All you need is the FREE printable, cotton balls, and glue...super simple! Just give each of your students a snowman printout and have them earn a cotton ball each time…

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Pom Pom And Mitten Matching Activities

Pom Pom and Mitten Matching Activities

  • January 15, 2016

These simple activities can be used with younger students for basic skills such as color or number matching or with older students as a reinforcement for their speech and language practice. What you need: pom poms in a variety of…

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Turkey Clothespin Reinforcement Activity

Turkey Clothespin Reinforcement Activity

  • November 12, 2015

Your students will have a feathery fun time with this Thanksgiving turkey activity! Use it to keep your students engaged and wanting to produce more correct speech and language responses. You can make a turkey for each student or divide…

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