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Feed An Alien Therapy Idea

Feed an Alien Therapy Idea

  • October 4, 2015

Make an adorable (hungry) alien by reusing a plastic container.  Your students will be eager to feed him their speech and language cards, which works as a great incentive for them! What you need: a clean, plastic container with a…

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Paper Plate Lion Activity For Speech Therapy

Paper Plate Lion Activity for Speech Therapy

  • August 28, 2015

Make this adorable "Speech Lion" with your students that are working on /l/ and then send it home for carryover! What you need: small paper plate any color of paper scissors glue googly eyes beans/macaroni (for the lion's nose and…

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Rainbow And Cloud Therapy Reinforcement Activities

Rainbow and Cloud Therapy Reinforcement Activities

  • March 6, 2015

Using just a few basic materials, you can do two different rainbow clothespin reinforcement activities with your students for St. Patrick's Day, in the spring, or any time.  These activities are a great way to keep your therapy sessions fun…

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Captain Commands – A Pirate Themed Game

Captain Commands – A Pirate Themed Game

Here's an idea for following directions that gets your students up and moving...with a pirate theme!  "Captain Commands" is played like “Simon Says” except that the captain says “Attention!” before giving directions instead of “Simon says”. If the captain doesn’t…

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Pick A Flower Therapy Activity

Pick a Flower Therapy Activity

  • April 22, 2014

This therapy activity brings spring flowers right into your room and freshens up your therapy sessions!  It can be used with any speech or language stimuli words, so you can use it with a variety of students and groups. What…

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Basketball Toss Game For Speech Therapy

Basketball Toss Game for Speech Therapy

  • March 25, 2014

This game is simple and fun and can be done indoors or out!  All you need is a basketball, some masking tape, and a permanent marker.  Just write the stimuli that go with your students' goals on the tape and…

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