Books for Speech Therapy

Why You Should Use Book Based Therapy

Theme based speech therapy is all the rage. I was a big proponent of theme based speech therapy for YEARS! That was my jam! But eventually, I grew tired of planning every week a new theme. I was tired of having buckets (and buckets and buckets) of materials in the back of my car, rolling… Continue reading Why You Should Use Book Based Therapy

SLP extras

Elf on the Shelf and the Mobile Speech Pathologist

I know what you're thinking...how does a mobile speech pathologist use an "Elf on the Shelf?" I thought that for several years. Over the years, I have also learned that everyone has their own "rules" for that darn little elf! I go into children's homes, daycares and schools. I work with kids who don't believe… Continue reading Elf on the Shelf and the Mobile Speech Pathologist

Parent Tips

Before Kindergarten: An SLP’s Thoughts on the Important Skills

School bells are ringing. The buses are rolling through town. The air smells of fresh crayons and school lunches. If you drive any elementary school on that first day, you will see parents and caregivers lugging in a truck load of school supplies. The child has a backpack bigger than him strapped to his back.… Continue reading Before Kindergarten: An SLP’s Thoughts on the Important Skills

Parent Tips

Kid Friendly New Year’s Eve

It's New Year's Eve, and you are spending a nice quiet night at home with your kids. No parties, no uncomfortable outfits, no driving on those crazy roads late at night. Just you, your significant other (maybe), the kids, your most comfy pajamas and a long night of "not sure how I am going to… Continue reading Kid Friendly New Year’s Eve

Uncategorized

Virtual Disney Vacation in Speech Therapy (Part 1)

This summer I tried out something a little different in my speech therapy sessions. I had several clients going to Disney this summer, so I thought "Why not take a virtual trip with everyone?" You'll notice in the title it reads "PART 1" so be expecting a few more posts with each one detailing our… Continue reading Virtual Disney Vacation in Speech Therapy (Part 1)

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Book Based Speech Therapy: “Little Owl’s Snow”

January is the perfect time to talk about snow in speech therapy. Really, you could drag it all the way into February. Especially in Texas, since we like to do it big in February...you know, rolling blackouts, roads frozen over, grocery stores depleted of all milk, bread and eggs, and let's not forget the ever… Continue reading Book Based Speech Therapy: “Little Owl’s Snow”

Themed Speech Therapy

Gingerbread Books for Speech Therapy

Oh man! I love gingerbread in speech therapy! It is so much fun and every session ends up being different. There are tons of gingerbread man variations out there so I am not claiming these are the best...just the ones I like! The original "Gingerbread Man" story even has tons of variations.  The 2 that… Continue reading Gingerbread Books for Speech Therapy

Themed Speech Therapy

Speech Therapy Theme: Turkeys

Thanksgiving is seriously knocking (hard) on the door.  So we talked turkeys this week in speech therapy.  Plus, there's really nothing as cute as a toddler imitating a turkey sound (Gobble Gobble doesn't ever sound the same way twice!)  I used some of the same materials, updated some more and added some new.  It was… Continue reading Speech Therapy Theme: Turkeys

Books for Speech Therapy

Favorite Back to School Books for Speech Therapy

Going to back to school this week? Not sure what you want to do during your speech therapy sessions? I got you covered! While I may not be a school-based SLP anymore, I still have my favorites! I try to incorporate them with my private clients that I see after school hours.  These books are… Continue reading Favorite Back to School Books for Speech Therapy

Hands On Therapy Activities, Parent Tips

Language & Lemonade: Hands On Fun For Speech Therapy

Let's face it.  Kids don't always want to work on language skills at home.  They want to play their video games.  Text or "Snappy Chat" their friends.  Yes, you read that right..."Snappy Chat."  If you are lucky, they enjoy reading.  But working on talking, answering questions, describing?  That's a big NO.  But it's ok.  Sometimes… Continue reading Language & Lemonade: Hands On Fun For Speech Therapy