Don’t Forget Incidental Teaching!
I’m talking about using incidental teaching! Click here for the full blog post.
I’m talking about using incidental teaching! Click here for the full blog post.
Today’s Spotlight guest post comes from the brilliant Laura from All Y’all Need. If you haven’t checked out her blog, please do. She has some wonderful ideas and great products! Check out the links at the bottom of this page. More of Smelly Incentives Hi! This is Laura from All Y’all Need. I am so […]
I made several category sorting games for my language delayed kiddos and my kiddos who have been struggling with semantic mapping and word retrieval. I thought I’d share this one with you today. I know this packet isn’t fancy but it was quick and easy to make and it gets the job done. So […]
Here’s another category sorting game I made simply using clip art from Microsoft PPT. I needed more pictures to work with my language delayed kiddos who needed support for their semantic networks. So I made another categories game. This packet includes 9 insect and musical instrument pictures, and 30 additional transportation pictures that can be […]
I am finally moving into the technology age (I suppose) with my very first twitter account. I will do my best to keep you all updated. Sticking to 140 characters will most definitely be a challenge for this talker but what can I say?! Ha! Anyway, find me and follow me on twitter: C_Stationspeech There […]
Here’s another one of my repetition board games. This one is for the final /k/ sound. I have 6 different final /k/ words repeated 3 times on this game board plus the special game board spots where the student must repeat the name of the last picture he was on the number of times instructed […]
Gail Richard, PhD, CCC-SLP, presented on Treatment Decision Dilemmas and Strategies for Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) in July at this year’s ASHA schools conference. Below is a recap of what I found interesting and important to share from this presentation. I broke this up into two blog posts. This is part one, focusing on assessment of […]
It’s October, which is also Audiology Awareness Month so I though I’d share information from the two audiology based presentations I went to during the ASHA school convention (2013) over the summer. The first of which is a summary of the presentation by Teresa Caraway, PhD, CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert. AVT titled Auditory Teaching Strategies to Facilitate […]
I thought a spider web themed board game would be fun to add to my other spider themed activities I did last year.I LOVE spiders week in therapy and this is my new addition this year!So how do we play this fun game? Start at the outer circle, and hop on each ghost before moving […]
This was originally a FREEBIE Friday post but since we had the awesome Frenzy last Friday, this turned into a FREEBIE Monday just for you! The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin is one of my favorite books to read in the fall. It’s a great story about not judging others who are different than […]
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