It’s Tool Time! Ok wow…Home Improvement flashback…sorry. These tools are for your fluency kids. I love the concept of thinking about fluency enhancing behaviors and strategies as “tools” to help facilitate smooth speech. Many of the activities I’ve created in this packet were inspired from Dr. Peter Ramig’s article, “Treating the School-Age Child Who Stutters.” I highly recommend looking over this… Read More
President’s Day Speech & Language Pack
I’m trying to squeeze out some more products for the big TPT sale going on. This is one I’m especially excited about! It targets a variety of speech and language concepts using a fun President’s Day theme! The pictures are so cute thanks to KPMdoodles! Use this game board to play with any of the target cards included. It’s open-ended,… Read More
2012 Favorites & Sale!!
I know I’ve only been blogging for a few months, so this does not really count as a 2012 sum up. I just thought I’d share with you a recap of some of my freebie posts in case you missed something! Here are my top 10 Freebies! Click on the pictures to go to the posts! 10. Christmas Freebies: I… Read More
V-day Sock Monkey Artic
I’ve got another Valentine activity for you! This one uses cute little sock monkeys. My grandmother actually made me one when I was little, and I’ve had a soft spot for them ever since. ๐ Check these babies out! This 42-page articulation packet targets articulation sounds and includes visual cues on each card. Move across the fun little game board by… Read More
Valentine Language Pack
Alright, so it may be a little early for Valentine activities. This clipart was just so cute, that I couldn’t pass it up. Check it! This pack targets asking WH questions, answering WH questions, following directions (1-3 step), synonyms, and antonyms. I’m excited to use this during Valentine’s week. Aren’t the graphics fun? There are 2 ways the kids can… Read More
Happy Holidays and a SALE!
I hope everyone had an amazing Christmas and spent some much needed downtime with their families! I know I did. I try to treasure all these little moments, as I know they won’t be forever. And I know that so many other families are dealing with inexplicable losses that I cannot even imagine going through. So count your blessings, friends…. Read More
Olliblocks Silly Sentences
Ok I’ve been dying to try this ever since I saw these cute little blocks posted on pinterest. Right when I saw them, I thought they’d be SO perfect to put together silly sentences. At first, I looked at some clipart to try and make my own people, but nothing I could find was as cute. Plus, I’m all about… Read More
The Three Snow Bears Speech & Language Packet
After using some awesome story companions from a few of my very talented bloggy friends, I forgot how much I really loved incorporating literature themes into my sessions. I do it all the time with my preschoolers. Because I do inclusion for language in my older grades, I rarely get the chance to use it with my language groups. With… Read More
Silence for Sandy Hook Elementary
Taken from: Let’s Talk Speech-Language Pathology
Biscuit’s Christmas Eve
As you might already know, I LOVE using Biscuit books with my preschoolers and young elementary kids. The pictures are great for vocabulary, simple inferencing, and asking questions. A couple months ago, I posted some freebies for Happy Halloween Biscuit. Today, I want to share with you how I useBiscuit’s Christmas Eve! I put velcro in this book as well… Read More
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