Over the past year, I’ve received lots of questions about my progress monitoring tools for speech-language pathologists, so today, I’d like to answer some of them! What progress monitoring tools do you currently have available? I have three for articulation – the first covers CH, F, G, K, L, L blends, S, S blends, SH, TH, V, and Z, while the…
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Sweet and Simple Therapy Idea – Christmas Tree Craft
I’m back with another installment of my Sweet and Simple Therapy Ideas today! Today’s idea is great for the Christmas season – make a large green triangle out of construction paper, and cut out circles of different colors for ornaments. I used a 2.75″ circle crafting punch, but you could also use a die cut machine if you have one…
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Why should SLPs use TpT?
One of the best innovations to happen in the SLP world in the last 5 years was the creation of a website called TeachersPayTeachers.com (or TpT). I’m linking up with Speech Time Fun today to tell you why! I first heard of TpT in the summer of 2012. I have created my own therapy materials since graduate school, but never…
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Sweet and Simple Therapy Ideas: Quick Dice Game
I don’t know about you, but I’m always looking for easy ways to make therapy more fun and engaging for my students, without spending a lot of money or time. Today’s idea is a sweet and simple one – it involves printing one page, along with finding a die and whatever stimulus cards you wish to use. My students love…
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