Fall is my favorite season of the year! However, I’ve never been a huge fan of Halloween… but my clients definitely have been! This year, I decided to find some great books to integrate into therapy with my EI/Pre-K clients. These books elicit great vocabulary, concepts, and overall language. They will allow you to target […]
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Itsy Bitsy Speech & Language Activities
I am NOT a fan of spiders but The Itsy Bitsy Spider has always had a small bit of my heart. I fell in love with this clipart from Apples n Acorns and had to make an adorable activity set for my Pre-K kiddos. There is of course an adorable set of lyric cards to […]
10 Great IKEA Toys for Early Speech & Language Development
When you hear “IKEA” you think furniture and meatballs and that little instruction booklet guy who “helps” you interpret directions that don’t have words. I have LOVED their organizational goodies and decorations for years. However, until a few years ago when I moved near an IKEA store (well, actually we have 2 in Chicago!) I had no idea […]
Easy-To-Say First Words: A Focus on Final Consonants {Book Review & Giveaway}
It’s time for the very FIRST Book Review here at Sublime Speech! And, I’ve had the privilege of starting off with a bang with Easy-To-Say First Words: A Focus on Final Consonants! This simple, yet incredibly useful, book was sent to me from the author, Cara Tambellini Danielson who is an SLP! (I’m a little […]
Preposition Remix from Smarty Ears {Appy Friday Review & Giveaway}
I recently had the opportunity to try Smarty Ears‘ app – Preposition Remix. It is described as a an app developed to work on the skills needed to understand the relationship between nouns/pronouns and other words. Here’s more… Once the app is open, this is the screen you begin with. The colorful design and rock theme of this app is […]
iPractice Verbs from Smarty Ears {Appy Friday Review & Giveaway}
I recently had the opportunity to try Smarty Ears‘ app – iPractice Verbs. It is described as a an app developed to help children learn and practice basic English verbs in a variety of levels (word, phrase, sentence) and tense forms (present, present progressive & past tense). Here’s more… Once the app is open, this is the screen you […]
Take the TPT Plunge Linky Party!
TpT and I have been great friends for a very long time. Back when I began this blog and was creating materials and hosting them through Google, etc. I thought that there had to be a better way to host the materials. When I ran across an article about the now-famous Deanna Jump and looked […]
Real Vocabulary from VSC {Appy Friday Review}
Virtual Speech Center’s “Real Vocabulary” app was recently released and has many activities for targeting core curriculum vocabulary! This addition to iTherapy from VSC provides work on vocabulary through Antonyms, Synonyms, Definitions, Multiple Meanings, & Idioms with the ability to add your own vocabulary. It’s definitely difficult to find core curriculum apps for vocabulary. Here are […]
Question TherAppy and Conversation TherAppy from Tactus {Appy Friday Review}
Tactus Therapy has a reputation for quality apps for adult rehab. When I met a few of their representatives at ASHA this year, I had no idea that they made apps that could also be used with a student population. Recently I was invited to try out a few for this review! I was able to […]
Autism Language Learning {Appy Friday Review & Giveaway}
At ASHA this past fall, I met the folks from the Autism Language Learning app at their booth in the exhibit hall. I had not heard of the app, although they have had it out for a while so I spent some time talking with them and checking it out. They were kind enough to invite me […]
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