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A Perfect Processing Christmas: Auditory Closure Activities

Another Processing FREEBIE:  Auditory Closure Exercises!  This task trains a child with auditory processing difficulties to listen to a statement, or story and use the context to complete the statement with the missing word.  You can have your students/child try to complete the sentences independently or add the answer choices for those who cannot independently […]

A Perfect Processing Christmas: Initial Sound Match-Up

This week is all about spreading Christmas cheer and speech materials!  I made a series of Auditory Processing materials with a holiday theme!  Today’s FREEBIE is: Initial Sound Match-Up **For personal use only; not for redistribution!  Feel free to tell your friends to come here to get their FREEBIE.  Communication Station: Speech Therapy, PLLC reserves […]

Articulation Boxes!

This is an old tried and true activity that I haven’t blogged about yet. But I thought as there are many wonderful parents out there trying to elicit some new sounds from their children, I could share this great way to do it! I call this activity Articulation Boxes (you can find a FREE download at bottom of this blog) for […]

“Sick” of Inferencing FREEBIE!

In honor of this weeks giveaway Baby Jaimie Goes to the Hospital (you still have until midnight Thursday to enter), I thought an inferencing activity about medicine might be in order! “Sick” of Inferencing is a game packet that consists of 6 pages of inferencing questions:* 2 pages about medical personnel* 2 pages devoted to medical supplies* 2 pages of higher […]

Creepy Crawly Categories

Pictures courtesy of: Boardmaker Plus Looking for a language game with a Halloween theme?  Well, here’s a Creepy Crawly Categories game just for you! Simply dowload, print, cut out, and have your children sort the creepy crawly spiders into the correct web category. Want to make it a bit more difficult?  Challenge your students to […]

Soical Story: Trick or Treating!

 Need a Social Story for Halloween?  I made this simple story by using clipart from Microsoft powerpoint. If you want to make it more personal, I would suggest taking pictures of your student or child practicing Trick or Treat activtivies and add them after their respective pages within the book!  Check it out!  Full PDF version […]

Fire Safety Inferences!

Since October is Fire Safety and Prevention Month I thought it might be nice to make a inferencing activity discussing fire safety. This activity is great to focus on several language goals: Auditory Comprehension Auditory Memory Incorporating Literacy into Therapy Inferencing Problem Solving Using attributes to guess an object described All materials for personal use […]

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