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Creative Fail

by adminS2U

Creative Fail

I’ve been walking around with 2 bags of tiny plastic Walmart babies in my purse for the last three weeks.  The only time they come out of my purse is when I’m scrounging around trying to find my credit card at the grocery store.  (I have 2 wallets in my purse-yet my credit card is […]

Filed Under: Articulation, apraxia, phonology, Materials, Uncategorized Tagged With: Games

February: Joint Attention Games

by adminS2U

February: Joint Attention Games

January was my month to get organized.  February is a month of love, relationships and (most importantly MY BIRTHDAY!  Sadly I am way too old to still get excited about my birthday but I do.  In keeping with the theme of the month, I thought I could write about some of my favorite games to […]

Filed Under: Social language Tagged With: autism, Eye contact, joint attention

Golf-R-tick and Hole In One Vocab

by adminS2U

Golf-R-tick and Hole In One Vocab

All of my Teachers pay teachers products are 20% off.  If you add the code SUPER you get an extra 8% off your order.  This summer I forgot to add the code but the materials were still SUCH a great bargain I didn’t really care. Here are 2 other products I recently added: Golf-R-Tick and […]

Filed Under: Articulation, apraxia, phonology, Materials, Vocabulary Tagged With: Definitions, R therapy

I have a target bag, who has a burner…

by adminS2U

I have a target bag, who has a burner…

Here’s my  PSA for the night.  It’s not a good idea to place a Target bag on your ceramic stove top.  The unfortunate consequence is that you will now have little red Target circles embedded into your burner.  In my defense, I thought I had turned on a different burner. In spite of my mishaps […]

Filed Under: Articulation, apraxia, phonology, Materials, Vocabulary Tagged With: categorization, object functions

Duration Map Emergencies….

by adminS2U

Duration Map Emergencies….

I use duration maps a lot in therapy.  Duration maps provide a visual representation for children so they know how much time is left before they can be (or have to) be done with an activity.  A simple way to do one would be if your child has 5 minutes left in activity to draw […]

Filed Under: Communication, Comprehension, Organization, Uncategorized Tagged With: Behavior management, visuals

One more Squinkie therapy idea…

by adminS2U

One more Squinkie therapy idea…

Just one more quick Squinkie post and then I’m done for at least another few months.  One of the things that I like about Squinkie’s is that it allows me to use my clients favorite things for motivation.  Here was a quick activity I did with one client who needed to work on he/she pronouns […]

Filed Under: Syntax Tagged With: pronouns, verb tense

Squinky Directions Part 2

by adminS2U

Squinky Directions Part 2

I found this little Polly pocket house at Goodwill for 1.99 this weekend.  It folds up for easy storage.  I liked the fact that there are lots of different areas that you could use for spatial concepts or following directions.  The refrigerator opens, you can move the stairs or you can lift up the bed […]

Filed Under: Comprehension Tagged With: following directions

Speech-a-dilla’s

by adminS2U

Speech-a-dilla’s

I was cleaning out my kitchen last weekend and found my quesadilla maker in the back of one of my cabinets.  I’ve never met a kitchen appliance I didn’t like, but eventually they end up dusty in the back of one of my cabinets.  I’m betting you could score a few at your local Goodwill. […]

Filed Under: Communication, Syntax, Vocabulary Tagged With: Snack-tivities

Conjunction Resources

by adminS2U

Conjunction Resources

“Conjunction Junction, what’s your function…”   That song and the “I’m just a Bill, sitting here on Capitol Hill” (seemingly prophetic in these divisive political times) send me back to my flannel night shirt days.  Saturday mornings my brother and I would wake up so early there would be a test pattern on the screen. […]

Filed Under: Syntax Tagged With: conjunctions

New Year’s Resolution #2: Stop being a materials hoarder.

by adminS2U

You can tell a lot about a speech language pathologist by the size of their laminator.  Well, at least I have a special love for laminators.  I started in grad school with rolls of cloudy/clear contact paper.  This was back in the days of the old Linguisystem SPARC books and I’d stay up late in […]

Filed Under: Organization

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