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  • 5 inferencing activities for speech therapy

5 Inferencing Activities for Speech Therap

5 Inferencing Activities for Speech Therapy An inference is when you use clues present (in text or in real life) along with your background knowledge to make a guess about something that's not explicitly known. For example, if you see an "out of order" sign, you can use

  • Helping a Picky Eater Try New Foods

Tips for Getting Picky Eaters to Try New Foods

Tips for Getting Picky Eaters to Try New Foods Picky eater??  Melanie Potock from My Munch Bug joined us on The Speechie Show to share the 3 E's for encouraging picky eaters to try new foods.  #speechieshow Below are the links to the

  • helping a child learn to use an aac device

Helping a Child Learn to Use an AAC Device to Communicate

Helping a Child Learn to Use an AAC Device to Communicate Having trouble figuring out how to teach an AAC device or system to a child?  Susan Berkowitz joined us LIVE on The Speechie Show to share her 5 tips for AAC implementation.  Check it out!  #speechieshow

  • speech therapy for resistant clients

Speech Therapy Tips for Resistant Clients

Speech Therapy Tips for Resistant Clients What do you do when a student shuts down and won't participate in your therapy session?  Kelly Hungaski from www.Speech2u.com joined us on The Speechie Show to share her favorite tips and toys for keeping kids engaged and excited to work during

How to Teach Core Words on AAC Devices

How to Teach Core Words on AAC Devices Having trouble teaching a new core word button to a child with AAC?  Denise Ferremi from Speech Language Pirates joined us on The Speechie Show to show us how you can set up multiple activities and opportunities to teach a

Keeping Wiggly Kids Engaged During Circle Time or Large Group Activities

Keeping Wiggly Kids Engaged During Circle Time or Large Group Activities Do you have trouble keeping your wiggly preschoolers engaged during large group activities?  Lisette from Speech Sprouts joined us on The Speechie Show to talk about how to keep those little ones engaged with storybook activities!  #speechieshow

How to Teach Irregular Past Tense Verbs to Children

How to Teach a Child to Use Irregular Past Tense Verbs: In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark shows you how to teach a child to use irregular past tense verbs. Join the Hub to Access (Free Trial) Sample Goal for

  • Answering Questions about Past Events

Teaching Children to Answer Questions about Past Events

In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark shows you how to teach a child to answer questions about things that have already happened.  #speechieshow 1.)  Make sure child understands how to answer questions about immediately present Knows what each wh- word means Ask about what they are

  • perspective taking speech therapy

Perspective Taking Speech Therapy |Teaching Social Perspective Taking

Perspective Taking Speech Therapy Children with social language impairments can have a lot of trouble taking the perspective of others.  This can cause trouble with social interactions and navigating daily interactions.  Lauren DiBiase shares with us her 5 steps (plus a bonus step!) for improving perspective-taking in children.

  • voice techniques for kids speech therapy for voice disorders

Voice Techniques for Kids: Speech Therapy for Voice Disorders

Voice Techniques for Kids: Speech Therapy for Voice Disorders Let's take the "scary" out of treating voice disorders in children!  Children with vocal nodules or polyps don't usually get to have fun materials to help reduce poor voice patterns and phonotrauma. Plus, we don't always feel competent in treating

  • speech therapy carry over and generalization for articulation

Speech Therapy Carry-Over and Generalization for Articulation

Speech Therapy Carry-Over and Generalization for Articulation We're talking ARTICULATION CARRY-OVER!  Do you have any students who can say their speech sounds perfectly in the speech room but seem to lose them as soon as they walk out of your room?  So frustrating!  Carissa from Home Sweet Speech

  • speech therapy for non-native speakers

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

Teaching Children to Recall and Retell Past Events

Teaching Children to Recall and Retell Past Events: Children with communication challenges often have trouble retelling past events.  This may make it hard for them to tell you about something that happened or communicate clearly about past events. In order for a child to be able to retell

Sequencing Activities for Kids | Sequencing Skills

Join the Hub to Access Sequencing Activities for Kids Sequencing is the skill that we use when we break down an event into simple steps and put those steps in order.  We need sequencing skills to talk about something that

  • 5 Tips for Eliciting the /k/ and /g/ Sounds in Speech Therapy

5 Tips for Eliciting the /k/ and /g/ Sounds in Speech Therapy

Do you have any children struggling to say those tricky /k/ and /g/ sounds?  Jenna Rayburn from Speech Room News is here to help!  Check out these 5 tips...ok, well it's really more like 7 or 8 tips...to help your children or students say that tricky /k/ and /g/

  • 5 Tips for Increasing Carry-Over of Fluency Strategies

5 Tips for Increasing Carry-Over of Fluency Strategies

Do you have any speech-room fakers?  You know, the ones who can do their fluency strategies perfectly in the speech room but can't remember them at all in the classroom?  Well, Meredith from Peachie Speechie is here to help!  In this video, Meredith shares her top 5 tips for

  • How to Find the Best Speech Therapy Apps Using Evidence-Based Practice

How to Find the Best Speech Therapy Apps Using Evidence-Based Practice

There are a TON of apps in the app stores that can be used for speech therapy.  How do you know which ones will help and which ones are a waste of time and money?  Jessica Solari from Consonantly Speaking joins us in this video to show us how

  • How to Improve Vocabulary Skills by Teaching Prefixes and Suffixes

How to Improve Vocabulary Skills by Teaching Prefixes and Suffixes

Do you struggle to help expand children's vocabulary skills during speech therapy sessions?  You can't possibly teach a child every word he will ever need.  Instead, you need a strategy that you can teach the child that will help him learn and remember many words.  Kristin Immicke from Talkin'

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5 Easy Steps to Teaching /r/ in Speech Therapy

Do you have any students struggling with that tricky /r/ sound?  Christine Ristuccia from Say it Right has the 10 missing links to treating the /r/ sound and she shares the first 5 steps with us here! Below are the links to the products that were

5 Best Halloween Freebies for Speech Therapy

The first Speechie show is here! In this first episode, Carrie talks about the 5 best Halloween freebies for speech therapy. You can watch the video here: Below are the links to the products that were talked about in the Speechie show: Spooky Speech: Halloween Articulation