
Top Read Aloud Strategies for Speech-Language Development
Reading is a top strategy for early language development! Books are an excellent way to build language and vocabulary. Use these read aloud strategies starting
Reading is a top strategy for early language development! Books are an excellent way to build language and vocabulary. Use these read aloud strategies starting
Welcome and thanks to my guest blogger, Mary Elizabeth Shaw! Today she is sharing literacy strategies to utilize in speech therapy or at home. Mary
Children with a repaired cleft palate may need help building enough intraoral pressure to produce high pressure sounds. Pressure consonants include p, b, t, d,
Books are a great way to discuss and teach social emotional concepts in your speech therapy sessions, at home, or in your classrooms. We can
I’ve seen a lot of people looking for free digital resources as they turn to teletherapy. Whether you’re practicing this as a temporary social distancing
February and St. Valentine’s Day books for your speech therapy sessions and classrooms! Books are a big component of my therapy lesson plans and I
Books are a great way to work on verbs and actions in your speech therapy sessions, at home, or in your classrooms. Verbs, or action
Books are a great way to work on inferencing in your speech therapy sessions, at home, or in your classrooms. The ability to make inferences
Wordless picture books are some of my favorite tools to use with children of all ages. If you’re not currently using them, I highly recommend
Negation is a critical part of language development that is targeted by SLPs in speech therapy. This is a common grammar difficulty found in emerging
Hi, I'm Allison! A speech & language resource author who loves the creative process of making therapy materials and clipart, as well as connecting with educators world wide. Learn more about me here! Read More
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