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Why Paper and Pencil are Mightier than Screens for Child Learning
Why Paper and Pencil are Mightier than Screens for Child Learning People often ask us “where are the interactive games I can pull up on my screen for the kids”?Well, we don’t have them.But here’s the thing, there’s a reason for that:As it turns out, a whole bunch of
Free Speech Therapy Activities | PDFs, Games, & AI-Powered Material Generators
Sarah's "Free" Speech Therapy Materials: Sarah used to spend hours every week scouring the web for free therapy materials and "fresh ideas" for her speech therapy sessions. Sure, those "free speech therapy PDFs" got her through each session...but they took forever to
When Questions Speech Therapy | Games & Question Lists
"When" Questions Speech Therapy Ideas Children with language delays often have difficulty answering questions. When teaching a child to answer questions, it is helpful to teach one question form at a time. This page contains ideas and games for helping a child learn to answer "when" questions.
Speech Therapy Games for Kids | Sequencing, Following Directions, and Other Language Skills
Speech Therapy Games for Kids | Sequencing, Following Directions, and Other Language Skills Children learn through play. Speech therapy games can be a great way to help kids learn language skills such as sequencing, following directions, asking and answer questions, and more! On this page, we'll show you
Popsicle Stick Speech and Language Games!
Popsicle Stick Speech and Language Games!! Ms. Carrie's Popsicle Stick Game for Speech and Language Activities There's something about the random chance of drawing sticks from a cup that makes any activity more exciting! My inspiration for this post was a picture I saw on Pinterest
Dress Up Games for Speech and Language
Children love playing dress up games and it’s a great time to work on some speech and language skills. Check out these fun activities that you can do with your child while playing dress up games. You can use old costumes or even just your clothes. You’ll be amazed
Summer Speech Therapy Homework – Week 7
Summer Speech Therapy Homework - Week 7 Welcome to week seven of our Summer Speech Challenge for Parents! Click here if you want to go back and start from week 1! Summer Speech Therapy Homework Challenge: To recap, our Summer Speech Challenge is a new challenge
Summer Speech Therapy Homework – Week 5
Summer Speech Therapy Homework - Week 5 Welcome to week five of our Summer Speech Challenge for Parents! Click here if you want to go back and start from week 1! Summer Speech Therapy Homework Challenge: To recap, our Summer Speech Challenge is a new challenge
Speech Therapy for Children with Hearing Loss: Where to Start
Speech Therapy for Children with Hearing Loss: Where to Start Are you a speech-language pathologist working with children who have hearing loss? Are you struggling to know where to start in speech therapy and what to do? Erin Gaul from Your Speech Path, LLC joined us LIVE on
Speech Therapy for Non-Native Speaking Students
Speech Therapy for Non-Native Speaking Students Many of us have diverse students on our caseloads. How do we know if their sound errors are due to second language influences or a true disorder? What sounds or processes do we focus on to be successful? Are there kids
Social Skills Group Therapy: Activities for Children/Teens
Social Skills Group Therapy: Activities for Children/Teens Many of our children with language delays also have trouble with social skills. This may be due to certain conditions that impair social skills, like autism, or it may just be because these children have trouble learning language and social interactions
Main Idea and Supporting Details | Examples and Activities
Main Idea and Supporting Details | Examples and Activities Main idea = "what it's all about" Supporting details = "pieces of information" Teaching these key concepts to children can boost their reading and writing skills and help them better understand and produce written language. This page contains
9 Tips for Fighting Burnout for Speech-Language Pathologists
Why did you get into speech therapy in the first place? Was it for the money? I doubt that. Was it for the fame? Yeah…right… No, I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that it was probably because you love helping people. You love that
Speech and Language Kids
The Speech and Language Kids Curriculum Instant Clinical Clarity for your Entire Caseload Learn More → What we Offer: The Curriculum Finally have a system that works. Teach communication skills in a systematic way, with less prep time. Get Instant Access Mentorship
Resources for Speech Language Professionals (SLPs, SLPAs, SaLTs, etc.)
Resources for Speech-Language Professionals (SLPs, SLPAs, SaLTs, etc.) Welcome to our resource page for speech-language professionals! We are the speech-language pathologists, speech and language therapists, speech-language pathology aides, and other professionals who are working day after day to help children all over the world communicate effectively with those
Waiting Cards: Language-Boosting Alternatives for Screen Time
You’re driving in the car and your kid is growing antsy. Quickest solution: Hand him your smart phone! You’re waiting for your food a restaurant and the little ones are throwing the sugar packets at each other. Easiest solution: Turn on some cartoons on the tablet! It’s a rainy
Resources
The Ultimate Resource Guide for Speech Therapists and Parents I thought it would be helpful to create a resource guide that includes all of the tools and tips that will help you in your work with a child with speech and language delays. On this page, you will see
Phonological Processes: Definition, Examples, and Therapy
Phonological Processes: Speech Therapy and Activities: When children are learning to speak, they use specific patterns to simplify harder sounds. They may drop off certain sounds to make a word shorter. Or they may swap harder sounds out for easier ones. These error patterns are called phonological processes. They
How to Make Speech Therapy More Fun (At Home or in Therapy)
“If you’re bored, then the child is probably bored.” I once received that advice from a professor in college regarding our speech therapy sessions. And she was right. If I was feeling bored by a session, most likely the child was also bored and probably not doing his or
Halloween Speech Therapy Activities
Halloween Activities for Speech and Language Halloween is almost here and children everywhere are getting excited about costumes and candy! Now is a great time to use the excitement of Halloween to get kids excited about working on speech and language skills. Here are some Halloween activities that will




















