Spring Speech Therapy Ideas that are Easy and Engaging
Are you looking for some spring speech therapy ideas? Themed therapy is great because it’s research backed, helps build vocabulary in an immersive environment, and ultimately just makes your sessions FUN! Which is key to engagement + student learning! Spring speech therapy activities should be easy. And as a busy therapist, you probably don’t have […]
Minimal Pairs W and R
Are you having difficulty treating the R sound with a traditional articulation approach? If the child continuously makes the /W/ sound instead of the /R/, then I have an approach for you! Try the minimal pairs W and R approach! What are Minimal Pairs? If you aren’t familiar with the minimal pairs approach, don’t worry! […]
What is Nearpod? – And How to Use it in Speech Therapy
So you’re wondering – What is Nearpod? Maybe you’ve heard about it from colleagues, seen ads, or your district recently purchased access to it. I’m here to tell you what it is, and specifically how you can use it in your speech therapy sessions. Let me start by saying I don’t get any sort of […]
Ideas for Group Therapy Sessions – 11 Easy and Fun Activities
As a speech language pathologist in the schools, almost all of my caseload is seen in groups! This isn’t ideal, but it’s the nature of a 50 student caseload plus testing, paperwork, conferences, and lunch/recess duties. 😞 So I’m always needing ideas for therapy groups that are simple but make therapy a blast! Keeping kids […]
5 Ideas for Therapy Groups that are Engaging and Easy
When you are a speech language pathologist in the schools, you see A LOT of groups. It can be hard to keep students engaged in a group therapy setting. That’s why I’ve got 5 ideas for therapy groups that you can start implementing today! Therapy in groups isn’t always ideal, but with super large caseloads […]