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Build a Word: Prefix, suffix and Root Word Towers

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Build a Word: Prefix, suffix and Root Word Towers

Last fall there were a lot of spelling and sentence building duplo block ideas on Pinterest.  I started thinking about using the same idea with building blocks.  I scored a big bag of Megablocks at the Goodwill for a few dollars.  I also had a few address labels left over from Christmas.  I downloaded the […]

Filed Under: Vocabulary Tagged With: DIY, Prefixes/suffixes

Prefix, Suffixes and Root Words:

by adminS2U

The holidays are finally settling down and I’ve had time for another posting: resources and activities for prefixes, suffixes and root Words.  I like to work on these skills with students in later elementary or middle school.  I don’t know that you can teach every single instance or idea so I usually like to write […]

Filed Under: Vocabulary Tagged With: Prefixes/suffixes, Telepractice

Christmas Tree Cones

by adminS2U

Christmas Tree Cones

I love to make quick snack crafts in Speech therapy.  It’s an easy way to include worksheet drill activities.  In between each step we can practice our word lists or answer wh questions.  It’s also a great way to work on sequencing, paraphrasing and story retell.  Last week we made these cute Christmas tree cones. […]

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

Gift getting: Perspective Taking

by adminS2U

Last year, Jimmy Kimmel had a segment on his show called, “I gave my kids a terrible present.”  In it, parents across America wrapped up cleaning products and old bananas and gave them to their children as presents.  This is a great video to use during speech therapy for expected and unexpected behaviors.  First from […]

Filed Under: Social language Tagged With: Christmas, perspective taking

Avoid the Tinkerbell towel: Gift giving perspective taking

by adminS2U

Gift giving is a great exercise in perspective taking.  Can your clients think of some things that their parents would like or their siblings? This is a hard skill for a lot of neurotypical adults such as my husband.  One year, he bought me a child sized Tinkerbell towel at Target.  First of all, I […]

Filed Under: Social language Tagged With: Christmas, perspective taking skills

Multisyllabic Words

by adminS2U

Multisyllabic Words

Lots of Snowfall here today, which meant I was pretty busy trying to create some materials for my clients next week.  I have a lot of clients right now who need to work on intelligibility.  One thing that seems to negatively impact their intelligibility is when they don’t consistently or accurately mark each syllable in […]

Filed Under: Articulation, apraxia, phonology, Materials Tagged With: Multisyllabic words

Dollar Spot Christmas Trees

by adminS2U

Dollar Spot Christmas Trees

So I found these cool oversized sticker sheets in the Dollar Spot at Target.  I got a Christmas Tree, a Gingerbread House, and a Snowman.  I laminated them so that I could use with more than one student. We used the Christmas Tree in therapy this week and had a LOT of fun.  I wrote some […]

Filed Under: Articulation, apraxia, phonology, Comprehension Tagged With: Christmas, craftivity, following directions

Helping children communicate when sick.

by adminS2U

Helping children communicate when sick.

One of the things that can be so frustrating when working with children with significant communication challenges, is trying to determine HOW they are feeling.   Frequently, parents will tell me that they wish their child could TELL them if they were in pain or hurting.  Generally, I think these clients do tell us when […]

Filed Under: Communication, FREEBIES Tagged With: AAC, autism, emotions

Ninja Articulation

by adminS2U

Ninja Articulation

My son and I just finished reading a Magic Treehouse book about Ninja’s.  Last night he was running around the house with a towel wrapped around his head, “I’m Ninjago.”  At first, I thought he was brilliant.  He was making up NEW words.   But it turns out Ninjago is a Lego ninja. Anyhow, when […]

Filed Under: Articulation, apraxia, phonology, Materials Tagged With: articulation, products

MonsteRenegades

by adminS2U

MonsteRenegades

I recently subbed in for a client I had over the summer with difficulty producing /r/.  It took most of the summer to establish the /r/ and we were working on it at the word level.  A few weeks ago, I filled in for her current speech language pathologist.   What a difference a few months […]

Filed Under: Articulation, apraxia, phonology, Materials, Uncategorized

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