Since I shared some great summer-themed language freebies last week, I figured it'd be a good idea to share some articulation materials this week. Here's what I came up with:... read more →
This week, I was loving using WH Questions Interactive Book by Speechy Musings. I actually haven't had time to laminate it and put it together as a book yet, but... read more →
It's that time again for Five Fab Freebies! This week's freebies are summer-themed language activities. Let's take a look: First up is Summer Regular & Irregular Verb Cards from Kathy... read more →
Given that I have a 10-month old, I am no stranger to noisy toys. Like many other parents, I am not generally a fan of these noisy toys. Yes, they... read more →
It's time for another Speachy Feedback linky party hosted by Allison's Speech Peeps. And it's the last S....Peachy Feedback Linky Party of the year! If it's your first time stopping... read more →
As you all know, May is Better Hearing & Speech Month. This week, I've found some great freebies to help you promote BH&SM! SLP Graphics for Better Hearing & Speech... read more →
This week we are working on giving compliments. To help with this, we are using my "Compliment Me!" social skills activity. First, we reviewed the fold-able book and the poster... read more →
Today's app is Talking Tom. This is an app that I like to use to get kids talking. Although it's not truly a "communication app", you can work it in... read more →
Sorry that I've been MIA this week, my post schedule will be back on track next week! In the mean time, I'd like to share my latest freebie with you. ... read more →
It's time for a TpT sale and Jenna's What's in Your Cart? Linky Party! In Honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, Teachers Pay Teachers is having a site wide sale! This... read more →
I am currently working with a client who has a really hard time producing multisyllable words. In an effort to help her, I found some great free materials on TpT. ... read more →
This week I've been having a blast playing Be A Predicting Ninja. It's a fun way to work on predicting skills. Thirty-two different scenarios are provided on cards that are... read more →
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