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Plastic bowling pins on top of articulation cards knocked over with cards word side up

If your child struggles with articulation, fluency, voice regulation, understanding and expressing himself through language, or nonverbal autism, these speech therapy activities are a great place to start!

Picture scenes are a versatile and engaging tool to use in speech therapy to work on: grammar, wh questions, following directions, inferences, conversations, and much more! #speechtherapy #slpeeps #language

Picture scenes are a versatile and engaging tool to use in speech therapy to work on: grammar, wh questions, following directions, inferences, conversations, and much more! #speechtherapy #slpeeps #language

Best Games for Speech Therapy

Toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary students alike love using games for speech therapy! Lucky for us SLPs we often have a collection of games for speech therapy that we use. Over the years, I have collected a variety of speech therapy games and I have compiled a list of the best games for speech therapy. These games are all quick turn taking games and can be used to get a tonne of trials while targeting a variety of speech therapy goals, such as: articulation, phonology, apraxia of…

40 Free Teletherapy Websites

I'm so excited to share some of my favorite free teletherapy websites with you that I've been LOVING in speech therapy! This list may only be four pages, but she is MIGHTY. These are all websites I've been using and trialing for you for the last 4

Articulation Chants for Speech Therapy - Crazy Speech World

Confession time...I'm a terrible singer. Like, turrible. But I don't let that stop me (Follow your dreams, people) from belting out my own little diddies and dance moves in my therapy sessions. Why? Mostly because it draws attention and makes my students laugh. But also, I know that movements and chants and rhymes can all help my students engage and learn. Like the kind of learning that sticks. Let's take a look at some research:

What's the Difference between a Prompt and a Cue? | Allison Fors, Inc.

Prompt versus cue - Have you ever wondered the difference? Prompting and cueing are critical components of teaching new skills.

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This figurative language bundle will teach your students all about idioms, similes, metaphors and hyperboles. Includes idioms with meanings and phrases, fun metaphors activities, similes activities and hyperboles. Great for in person teaching in the classroom, teletherapy for speech therapy, homeschooling and virtual teaching.
WH questions speech therapy activities for kids
If you need sequencing resources for your speech language therapy sessions check these out! I love creating speech therapy resources for language development that are fun and engaging for the kids. Boom cards are great teletherapy resources for speech language therapy and for teachers too!
Pronouns activities for kids boom cards