It’s baseball season and here in Kansas City, we have the All-Star game to host this year. So, in the spirit of another “promising” season of baseball throughout the country, I made up an all-purpose All-Star baseball game for use as a reinforcement activity in the classroom, speech room, and at home! You could use […]
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DIY of the Week: Silly Speech Sound Sticks
It’s standardized testing time in Missouri which means that my mornings are consumed with testing and my weeks packed with sessions and meetings. So, new materials have been on the back burner. I did think of one material and have started making the /r/ version of it first and will move to other sounds as […]
St.Patrick’s Day
We are about four weeks away from St. Patrick’s day and the invasion of the color green. However, if you’re like me, you need to start gathering materials for that week so that it can be ready to go! I’ve started re-vamping and creating materials to use and finding materials online. Here are the documents […]
DIY of the week! Artic. Towers!
I can in no way, shape, or form take full credit for this great idea. However, I modified it for my use with /s/ and /r/ in therapy and my kids LOVE it! They are known in my room as Artic. Towers! What you need for 1 tower: 1 – Pringles Can (I got the […]
Therapy Wish List – Under $25!
There are a lot of ideas running around on the internet, in my brain, and amongst my speechie pals that I simply can’t afford right now. However, I fear that if I don’t gather them into one location, share them with you, and keep them organized, they’ll simply be forgotten. So, this post is as […]
BONUS DIY of the Week: Artic. Sticks
Okay, I admit, I like popsicle sticks, perhaps even a little too much. And my kids seem to think they are magical as well. So you can’t blame a SLP for finding every way possible to use these beauties… and here’s another: To DIY you’ll need about 60 sticks, a sharpie (fine point works […]
Thrift Store Treasures!
I know we’re all looking for great ways to find therapy materials for less. One of the things that can cost the most is quality games for reinforcement and therapy activities. Games cost anywhere from $7-$100! So, I’ve made it my Saturday routine to peruse local Thrift stores for cheap games! Here are a few […]