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Comparing and Contrasting Using the EET

Discover the versatility of the Expanding Expression Tool (EET) for teaching language skills, specifically comparing and contrasting. With its visual and interactive approach, the EET breaks down complex concepts into manageable parts. SLPs can use Venn Diagrams and colored beads to help clients identify similarities and differences. Real-life examples, objects, and stories enhance the learning experience. The EET is a valuable tool recommended by SLPs for developing strong language skills and effective communication. Check out the research and consider training options available. Unlock the power of the EET in your therapy sessions!

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Favorite Mixed Group Therapy Plans for Middle School

Engaging middle schoolers in speech-language therapy can be a challenge, but fear not! Online game-style activities like EdPuzzle and Jeopardy Labs promote teamwork while covering various topics. Activities like Mad Libs and Would You Rather work on grammar, reasoning, and articulation, keeping the group entertained and engaged. Reading books or using ReadWorks audio stories highlights target vocabulary and comprehension questions. These tried and true favorites make therapy fun while addressing individual goals.

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Playing Trashketball in Speech-Language Therapy

Trashketball is a fast-paced, engaging, and affordable activity that can be adapted for therapy sessions with students of various ages. The game involves throwing trash, such as crumpled-up paper, into a trash can for points. Clearly posted rules are essential to maintain order, and students must participate in drilling before taking their shots. Options for materials, scoring methods, and goal targeting provide flexibility. Trashketball can be used to target articulation, listening comprehension, categories, social scenarios, describing, and compare/contrast skills. It's a fun and interactive game that keeps students motivated and excited while working on their therapy goals.

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Review: SLP Now for Middle & High School SLPs

I recently discovered that my SLP Now subscription is just as valuable with my middle school caseload. Non-fiction units provide engaging articles and activities for a variety of language goals. Video activities offer a multimedia approach to therapy. Skill-based lessons, such as inferences and narratives, provide systematic teaching and practice. Vocational skill units are perfect for preparing students for post-secondary life. SLP Now is a must-have resource for SLPs working with older students!

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Using Menus for Mixed Groups in Speech-Language Therapy

Looking for a fun and engaging project for your speech-language therapy sessions? Create menus with your students! This multi-session activity allows for creativity, language practice, and a finished product to take home. Take your time, pre-write sections, encourage silliness, and let students practice with each other. Target articulation, categories, critical thinking, describing, grammar, life skills, math, perspective-taking, problem-solving, vocabulary, and more. Get the free menu template and start this exciting project today!

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Review: Spark Sequencing Cards for SLPs

Spark Sequencing Cards are versatile tools for targeting a range of language goals. They can be used for storytelling, predicting, problem-solving, verbs, pronouns, sentence structure, inferencing, and reasoning. The cards come with a user guide, 8 sets of sequencing cards, relevant questions, dividers, and color-coded sets. They are suitable for SLPs, special education and general education teachers, and parents. The durable material, included questions, large color pictures, and multiple sets make them engaging and practical for therapy sessions.

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5 Under $5: Christmas Must-Have Items for Your Therapy Room

Looking to add affordable holiday-themed items to your therapy room? Check out these must-have items under $5! Foam snowflakes are great for scavenger hunts and home practice. Themed stickers make decorating activities fun while targeting various skills. Wrapping paper offers versatile crafting opportunities. Mini presents are perfect for teaching concepts and articulation games. Toy catalogs engage students in speech sound search, categorization, and perspective-taking activities. Find these budget-friendly items at Dollar Tree, Walmart, or request free catalogs. Elevate your Christmas therapy with these engaging and cost-effective tools!

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Using Wrapping Paper in Speech-Language Therapy

Incorporating wrapping paper into therapy sessions is a creative and budget-friendly way to engage students during the holiday season. From crafts to games, the possibilities are endless. Use wrapping paper to target a range of goals, including categories, pronouns, verbs, MLU expansion, prepositions, requesting, turn-taking, following directions, basic concepts, and articulation. With its colorful and tactile nature, wrapping paper adds an element of excitement to therapy sessions while providing meaningful opportunities for learning and skill practice.

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Review: SLP Now for Preschool SLPs

Are you a speech-language pathologist working with preschoolers? Discover how to make the most of your SLP NOW membership with these three favorite ways to engage your preschool students. Start with books and companions, using themed books and activity packs to facilitate language development. Then, incorporate hands-on crafts that reinforce vocabulary, sequencing, and articulation skills. Finally, utilize extension activities for carryover and less structured practice. With SLP NOW, you have a wealth of resources to create engaging and effective therapy sessions for your preschoolers. Enjoy exploring the themes and activities that both you and your students will love!

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Using Pumpkins in Speech-Language Therapy

Looking for a fun fall therapy activity? Grab a bag of pumpkins! Engage students of all ages with activities like comparing and contrasting, vocabulary practice, joint attention exercises, labeling parts of a pumpkin, preposition games, body part placement, sorting by attributes, describing with the EET, and encouraging requesting. Pumpkins offer endless possibilities for therapy goals.

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Using a Dollhouse In Play-Based Speech Therapy

In this blog post, the author shares their love for using a dollhouse in play-based speech therapy with preschoolers and kindergartners. They highlight the versatility of this activity, explaining how it can be used to target various goals. They provide examples such as practicing categories, pronouns, verbs, nouns, expanding MLU, prepositions, requesting, turn-taking, following directions, articulation, and social skills. The dollhouse provides a natural and fluid way to address these skills, making it suitable for mixed groups. The author emphasizes the functional and interactive nature of using a dollhouse in therapy and the potential for engaging and effective sessions.

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App Review: Little Stories Pro by Little Bee Speech

Little Stories Pro is a versatile app that addresses speech, language, and literacy goals for diverse caseloads. With 80+ stories categorized by speech sounds, it's perfect for articulation practice. For language, there are comprehension checks, story retells, sequencing, and more. The app also supports literacy development with sight words and customizable reading formats. It's a lifesaver for mixed groups, providing options for data collection and individual progress tracking. This comprehensive app offers endless possibilities for therapy sessions.

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Review: SLP Now for Elementary SLPs

SLP Now is a game-changer for both clinic and school SLPs. With skill packs and themed therapy options, it caters to a wide range of ages and grades. Reduce planning time, establish baselines, keep data, and involve parents with themed newsletters. The Facebook group offers support and collaboration. Try the monthly or yearly membership for a discount. Exciting things are coming, so stay tuned for more SLP Now!

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5 Under $5: Easter Must-Have Items for Your Therapy Room

Looking for affordable Easter-themed therapy tools? Here are 5 must-have items under $5! Mini eggs for reinforcement, bubble wands for communication skills, plastic Easter eggs for hiding objects, Easter grass for sensory boxes, and stretchy bunnies for target practice. Find them at Dollar Tree, Walmart, Target, or Amazon. Make therapy "cheep" and "egg-citing" this Easter!

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5 Under $5: St. Patrick's Day Must-Have Items for Your Therapy Room

Looking to add some St. Patrick's Day magic to your therapy? Here are 5 affordable items under $5: foam shamrocks for matching games and describing, gold coins for feeding games and positional concepts, tin buckets for sorting and reinforcement, mini leprechaun hats for minimal pairs and ring toss, and a giant leprechaun face for emotion activities and card feeding. Find them at Dollar Tree, Target, or Amazon. Create a lucky and engaging therapy session without breaking the bank!

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5 Under $5: Valentine's Day Must-Have Items for Your Therapy Room

Looking for affordable Valentine's Day therapy tools? Try candy hearts for reinforcement, a mini mailbox for articulation or language activities, sticky note envelopes for writing exercises, heart-shaped cookie cutters for comparisons and games, and heart-shaped beads for articulation or minimal pairs. These budget-friendly items offer a range of therapeutic activities to engage your students during Valentine's Day sessions.

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App Review: Go Sequencing by Smarty Ears

Go Sequencing by Smarty Ears is a versatile, leveled app, perfect for group therapy and individual student needs. It offers visual, text, and audio supports for 3 to 6 step sequencing. The optional video feature helps students understand the sequence before transitioning to pictures/text. The app provides automatic reinforcement and data collection with gold and brown stars. Customization options, progress monitoring, and the ability to add personal sequences make it even more beneficial. The app syncs with Therapy Report Center for streamlined data management. With functional activities and simplified data collection, Go Sequencing is a powerful tool for SLPs.

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What's the Deal With Critical Vocabulary?

Vocabulary is crucial for student success, and integrating critical terms into therapy sessions can help at-risk students overcome vocabulary barriers in tests. Use formative assessments and teachable moments to introduce and reinforce critical vocabulary. Reflective booklets and incorporating writing into sessions can further enhance student engagement and progress.

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Using Baby Wipes in Play-Based Speech-Language Therapy

Sometimes, when kids are feeling unmotivated or restless during speech therapy, it's important to get creative. Taking inspiration from a trick used at a daycare, I introduced baby wipes as a fun and attention-grabbing tool. The kids loved "cleaning" the play food with the wipes, which not only kept them engaged but also targeted various language and speech goals. The smiles on their faces and the success of the activity made it all worthwhile, plus the added perk of shiny and new-looking play food.

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