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Scrambled Egg Sentences

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Scrambled Egg Sentences

I have several clients who have significant difficulty creating grammatical correct sentences during conversational speech.  Two of them have goals for sequencing a group of words to make a sentence.  We’ve used some great worksheets from Linguisystem’s No Glamour Grammar books.  But after awhile, we were starting to get a little bored.  One thing I […]

Filed Under: Materials, Syntax Tagged With: auxiliaries, pronouns, sentence formulation, Snack-tivities, verb tense

Gobble gobble pizza turkeys

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Gobble gobble pizza turkeys

I like using crafts and recipes in sessions when I can.  It’s motivating for the kids and helps us to practice our speech and language targets in more of a carryover type of activity.  This week we made pizza turkeys. We worked on following 2 step directions containing before, sequencing, paraphrasing directions, vocabulary, and articulation. […]

Filed Under: Articulation, apraxia, phonology, Communication Tagged With: Snack-tivities

Hand Turkeys

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Hand Turkeys

This week I’ve been a little obsessed with hand turkeys.  I used to make a fancy one with my preschool clients with feathers and a little Thanksgiving Poem.  This year, I used them for almost everything.  I think I got the original idea from a post on Pinterest about using the hand to cue Main […]

Filed Under: Articulation, apraxia, phonology, Vocabulary Tagged With: categorization, craftivities, main ideas, Thanksgiving

Perspective taking FREEBIE

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Perspective taking FREEBIE

Perspective taking is skill that is difficult for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.  Jill Kuzma has great information on Perspective taking skills on her blog.  The games Guess who or Guess where can given you insight on a child’s perspective taking abilities.  Many of my clients struggle with understanding that I have a a different character than […]

Filed Under: FREEBIES, Social language Tagged With: emotions, perspective taking, problem solving

Halloween Paper Crafts

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Halloween Paper Crafts

I was at Archivers (a scrapbook store) a few years ago (when I still had time to scrapbook.)  They have die cut machines which allow you to punch shapes out of scrabooking paper.  One of the punches was of a fence and the other one I made was of a house with a door that […]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: craftivity, Halloween

Halloween masks

by adminS2U

Halloween masks

I used to have a whole box of masks and novelty headbands.  “Ex. I’m a rabbit, I’m the devil etc.”  _  that I would use in speech therapy.  I left it at an on old job and found that I missed it. 1.  Eye Contact/Facial Referencing:  There’s nothing like putting on a pair of rabbit […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Social language, Uncategorized Tagged With: autism, craftivity, Halloween

More Squinkie Syntax, please

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More Squinkie Syntax, please

For the record, I don’t receive any kickbacks nor do I own any stock in Squinkies.  Yet, here I sit with another “Squinkie” activity.  Squinkies are tiny soft plastic action figures.  You can get sets of different super heroes, princesses, pokemon, and cars characters among others.  (FYI, Costco has sets of 3 for Princesses and […]

Filed Under: Syntax Tagged With: auxiliaries, pronouns, verb tense

Multiple Meaning Words, Homophones, Homonyms

by adminS2U

One part of my job involves providing virtual speech therapy to middle school and high school students.  We use a webcam, and I can upload internet games, movies as well as write on a virtual whiteboard.   Here are some of the online resources I use to introduce multiple meaning words: Videos:  Youtube is a […]

Filed Under: Vocabulary Tagged With: homophones, multiple meaning words, Telepractice

Squinkies

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Squinkies

There is a book I recommend to parents called, “Just Give Him the Whale: 20 ways to Use Fascinations, Areas of Expertise and Strengths to Support Children with Autism” by Paula Kluth and Patrick Scharz.   It’s an easy read which gives ideas for teaching skills using interest areas of children diagnosed with ASD.  I strongly […]

Filed Under: Communication, Comprehension Tagged With: autism, following directions, Question Comprehension

Sentence Block Building

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Sentence Block Building

This is an adapted Pinterest project for sentence building which has been really popular with my clients this week. Materials Needed: Blocks or legos Address labels that match size of blocks Picture Symbols or Google images search. I used the Avery address labels and return address labels.  I think it would be nice to color […]

Filed Under: Syntax Tagged With: auxiliaries, sentence formulation, verb tense

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