I don’t know about you, but finding social skills materials that are affordable, age-appropriate, and fun is SOOOOO difficult! This is a material that I developed with some of my students in mind who all have various social goals. Some students have difficulty in identifying the problem when given a situation. Others work to provide […]
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Listening Ladybugs: Following Directions Activity
Following single- and multiple-step directions is an integral part of success in the classroom for children. Those with language disorders often have increased difficulty in following simple and complex directions heard or read. Many times, we see students simply watching the actions of the students around them in order to keep up with the pacing […]
The Newly-Mobile Artic-Targeting SLP
RtI, Response to Intervention, Interventiony-what-not, or whatever term you use… it’s here and it’s ready to go! Last year it took me by surprise after coming from the Early Childhood setting. What is this acronym, what does it mean, and what do I do with it?!? 3 letters striking panic in the hearts of SLPs […]
Sublime September: A month of FREEBIES!
It’s finally September! This, in many areas of our amazing country, means a break from the heat for the first time in MONTHS! We have had a record-breaking summer in Kansas City and I’m sure many of you out there have also been experiencing the heat. To celebrate this glorious month and reward my amazing […]
Storytelling with Rory’s Story Cubes
Many of you commented that you are looking for storytelling activities/materials. One of my best purchases in the past year has been Rory’s Story Cubes and Rory’s Story Cubes Actions! They are each under $8 (Amazon, Target, etc.) – or both for under $14 here – and worth every cent! While more advanced students can […]
Fantastic Football!
(Because it’s football season, I wanted to re-post this activity for you from May, ENJOY!) I’m a sports girl. Give me a field and a ball and I’ll play! So, I love to integrate sports into my sessions. (It helps that the majority of my caseload is boys though most of my girls enjoy the […]
Welcome Back!
It’s been a while… I know and I apologize. On top of being an SLP I also coach competitive fastpitch softball and it completely takes over my summer months. Now it’s back to school and a little over a week in and I’m finally getting my blogging brain back. My first creation for the year […]
GlowDraw app Tutorial
I recently had another person confused by the pesky Glow Draw app’s unclear method for loading a photo from your stream/album. So, here is a quick tutorial on how to load worksheets, photos, etc. into GlowDraw for your students! (I use this app to do worksheets that my students wouldn’t TOUCH if it weren’t on […]
Augmenting Board Books
I have a confession… I’m obsessed with board books! I particularly enjoy finding them for the least amount of money possible! They are great for early intervention, early childhood, and the severe/multiple disorder populations. This summer, I have the opportunity to get back to the population I LOVE working with… severe/multiple disorders and Autism! […]
Phineas and VERB!
Is it just here in Kansas City that kiddos are generally CRAZY about 2 things… Angry Birds and Phineas and Ferb. They think the step-brothers, their projects, tattling sister, secret Agent P (Perry the Platypus) and show are HILARIOUS! After many requests for P&F, I had a mini-pun pop in my head. Ferb and Verb […]
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