Articulation, Parent Tips

Using “Flipagram” for Articulation

 I use apps for articulation therapy everyday.  "Little Bee's Articulation Station" is my favorite!  However, sometimes I get tired of using the same pictures and words over and over.  I like to spice it up a little.  Keep the kids interested.  I had used an app called "Flipagram" before to make little videos of my kids. … Continue reading Using “Flipagram” for Articulation

Articulation, Parent Tips

Artic Practice to Go!

As a traveling SLP, I spend ALOT of time in the car.  There's really nothing worse than getting to a client's house only to find out your therapy bag has spilled all over the back seat!  Hurriedly, you gather your stuff and pray that you picked it all up.  Then you get into the client's house, ready… Continue reading Artic Practice to Go!

Articulation, Hands On Therapy Activities, Language, Parent Tips

Parent Tip: Using Games to Encourage Speech and Language

Last week, I talked about using puzzles to work on your child's speech. This week we are talking board games! Each and every household has at least 1 game. No video games are allowed in this!  Without further delay, let's get to business! 1. Candyland:  I SUPER PUFFY HEART Candyland for VARIOUS reasons!!  I like… Continue reading Parent Tip: Using Games to Encourage Speech and Language

Articulation

How To Use A Cheap Touch Light for Artic Therapy

SLPs are the masters of turning unsuspecting objects into great therapy tools.  We are also the gurus of visuals.  So when you mix those two talents together, you might get something like this: Touch light artic therapy.  I work with a wide range of ages but the majority of my caseload is preschool.  Often times,… Continue reading How To Use A Cheap Touch Light for Artic Therapy