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  • How to Succeed In Your Speech Pathology Program

How To Succeed in Your Speech Pathology Program

I'm going to deviate from my normal post format today to speak to a part of my audience that until recently I didn't know was there: students in a speech pathology program.  I have received numerous emails lately from speech pathology program students who are wanting advice on how

  • speech therapy games for kids

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

  • Where Questions Speech Therapy Activities

Where Questions File Folder Game

Click here to download the Where Questions File Folder Game for free Where Questions Game Short Description: Print out these where questions and glue them to a file folder. Then, attach velcro to the answer so your child can match the questions with the answers over and over

  • Fill-In BINGO Speech Therapy Activities

Road Trip Speech/Language Bingo

Click here to download the Road Trip Bingo Printables for free! Speech/Language Bingo Description: Use these printable Bingo cards to improve your child’s speech and language skills during long car rides.  There are cards to address a variety of speech and language skills so check them out and

  • Printable Potato Head Speech Therapy Games

Funny Faces Grammar Games

Click here to download the Funny Faces File Folder Game for free! Grammar Games Short Description: Check out this fantastic file folder grammar games set where you and your child will make funny faces while working on speech and language skills. As soon as your purchase is complete,

  • pronoun games for speech therapy

Pronoun Games for Kids | Speech Therapy Activities

Pronoun Games for Kids | Speech Therapy Activities When a child is struggling to learn how to use grammatical markers, like pronouns and possessive pronouns, we can help with language boosting games and activities! On this page, we'll show you some simple games you can play to teach

Free Printable Speech and Language Resources

Free Printable Speech and Language Resources! Being a hero to a child (or many children) with communication disorders is hard.  Let's be honest, there are a lot of children out there who need our help and not enough of us to go around. So that's why we're giving

R Therapy: A Case Study

Ok everyone, I’m trying out a new style of post to see what you, my readers, think.  This will be a case study of a child that I have worked with and the r therapy I conducted with this child.  It will give you an idea of how

Fourth of July Activities for Speech and Language

Happy (almost) 4th of July!!  For a lot of you, summer school is over or at the very least, your children are off for the 4th.  Looking for some fun Fourth of July activities to keep them entertained as well as to keep their minds sharp?  Here are some

Who Questions for Kids: Speech Therapy Activities

"Who" Questions for Kids: Speech Therapy Activities How can we teach a child to answer "who" questions? When we're trying to boost question skills in children, it helps to teach the question types one at a time. On this page, we'll show you some simple activities that you

Working on Speech and Language in Your Morning Routine

If you’re like most busy parents, it’s hard to find time to work on speech and language skills with your child.  Here are some fun activities that will help you work speech and language in your morning routine.  Each part of the morning has activities for younger and older

How to Teach Possessive ‘s and Possessive Pronouns

How to Teach Possessive 's and Possessive Pronouns to Children: The possessive 's is what we add to a noun to indicate possession. We can use it to say "Sally's ball", "Mommy's cup" or "the school's mascot". We can also indicate possession by using possessive pronouns like "his",

Memorial Day Activities for Speech and Language

Memorial Day is the time when we remember the sacrifices of soldiers who have given their lives to defend our freedoms and our country.  We can celebrate soldiers and all they do for us while at the same time improving speech and language skills. Memorial Day Activities 1: What

Pool Activities for Speech and Language Development

Yay Summer time!!  It’s time for Summer break and spending days at the pool.  Make sure not to lose all of those great speech and language skills just because it’s summer.  You can keep up your practice by working on speech and language with these pool activities! Pool Activities

How to Teach Past Tense | Activities and Ideas for Teaching Kids

How to Teach Past Tense | Activities and Ideas for Teaching Kids How do we teach regular and irregular past tense verbs to children? What can I do to help a child who is struggling to use past tense verbs correctly? On this page, we'll give you

Mother’s Day Activities for Speech and Language Development

Ok some of these Mother's Day activities may seem a little self-appreciating since a lot of my readers are the mothers of the children they’re working with, but hey, it’s Mother’s Day so you deserve it!  Check out these fun ways to celebrate mothers while improving speech and language

Cinco De Mayo Activities for Speech and Language

Cinco De Mayo is the holiday celebrated in Mexico on the 5th of May.  Seeing as it is currently the 5th of May and multi-cultural education is very important, let’s work on speech and language at the same time with these Cinco De Mayo activities! Cinco De Mayo Activities