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Dr. Seuss’s Lorax Paper Plate Therapy Activity

Dr. Seuss’s Lorax Paper Plate Therapy Activity

  • February 26, 2017

It's Dr. Seuss time! Bring the Lorax into your sessions with this easy and adorable craft! With just a few supplies, you can use this as a reinforcement activity for speech or language therapy productions. Crafts are great activities to do with…

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Love Bug Magnet Therapy Craft

Love Bug Magnet Therapy Craft

  • February 5, 2017

Ready for some cute Valentine's Day therapy crafts? Here are a couple of ideas for you to use as reinforcement activities for your speech and language therapy groups. As with most crafts, they are also great for practicing fine motor…

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4 Activities For Getting To Know Your Students

4 Activities for Getting to Know Your Students

  • September 5, 2016

There are many fun ways to get to know your students and help them learn about each other too! These ideas are all based on the students providing information about themselves, based on the topics that you give. Besides getting…

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Feed A Frog Therapy Idea

Feed a Frog Therapy Idea

  • April 21, 2016

This quick and easy-to-make frog container is a cute way to get your students motivated to practice their speech and language skills. Your students will be eager to feed him their speech and language cards or plastic flies! What you…

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Outdoor Scavenger Hunt For Articulation

Outdoor Scavenger Hunt for Articulation

  • April 19, 2016

It's springtime, which means I want to be outside as much as possible! Don't you just feel like the outdoors are calling you (and your students) to go exploring? Next time you're given an opportunity, take your students outside for…

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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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