Vocabulary Cards & Book Companion To Use For Speech Therapy For Children Print off these free vocabulary cards for speech therapy for kids! This set goes with books about The Gingerbread Man and will enhance your use of the Gingerbread Man Boom Card™ Book Companion. Here is a little peek at what teachers are saying about using this book companion… Read More
3 Tips To Rock Your Online Speech Therapy Sessions!
Download your FREE Turkey Trouble Vocabulary Cards below… You guys … the struggle is real! Are you teaching preschoolers online? Do you need ideas for online activities for preschool students?! How on earth do you engage preschoolers online for speech therapy and special education 1:1 sessions in a fun and engaging way, while still addressing their IEP goals?! Let’s face it, I’ve… Read More
Building Blocks For Teaching Language
Language development typically follows a somewhat predictable pattern. Infants smile and coo. Babies babble and begin to copy sounds others make. By a year old, babies are starting to use gestures (shake head no, wave), points to things and tries to say words. By 18 months, babies are saying some single words, saying no and shaking their head. At 2… Read More
At Home Speech Therapy Set 3
This is part 3 of the At Home Speech Therapy series and includes five colorful scenes that can be used to elicit language in children in the early childhood, preschool and early elementary level. Each scene has a list of prompts and directions for the following: receptive language (vocabulary, verbs, two step directions, colors and negation) and expressive language (vocabulary,… Read More
Fall Hybrid & Distance Learning Activities for Preschool Special Education & Speech Therapy
If you are like me, you are excited, nervous, overwhelmed and ready to get prepared for the upcoming school year. It is sure to be a year like no other! We’ve. Got. This. We are resilient, creative and are able to adapt to anything! This year, more than any other year, we need to lean on each other and support… Read More
Having A Conversation
Initiating conversations can be difficult for children and teens with autism. This social story talks about some basics when it come to initiating conversation. In addition, I have a brand new resource that talks about initiating, maintaining and ending conversations. The link for that resource is also listed. FREE story about initiating a conversation FREE story about initiating a conversation… Read More