There are a few websites that I couldn’t have gotten through distance learning without! I’ve rounded up my favorite teletherapy websites for speech and language, hoping to give you some ideas to make life easier. Wheel of Names This website is so intuitive and easy to use! You can design a wheel by typing words, […] Read more…
Snack-n-Speech: Rice Cereal Nests
This week I’m making rice cereal nests for my Snack-n-Speech Instagram series! These are easy and delicious. A perfect sweet treat for Easter that the kids can help make! Be sure you’re following me on Instagram (@letsbuildlanguage) so you know what ingredients you’ll need in advance! Rice Chex is my cereal of choice for these […] Read more…
Snack-n-Speech!
Blogging has been on the back burner for a while since I was planning a wedding for most of 2019! Now with much more time on my hands, I am excited to participate more in the SLP community. With COVID-19 and the rapid conversion of the education system to remote learning, I’ve been trying to […] Read more…
Forms This SLP Needs Every September
It’s hard to believe the third week of school has already come and gone! This school year I am really on a mission to be more organized (How original, I know!). I’ve purchased so many new storage containers for toys, arts & craft supplies, cooking materials and folders/binders. And honestly, it’s hard for me to […] Read more…
Halloween Books for SLPs and a Freebie
I’ll admit I’ve never been THAT big of a Halloween fan, even though I consider myself a very festive person! But since starting my current job, I just LOVE halloween-themed therapy materials, and how they excite my students. Today I’m highlighting a few of my favorite picture books. Skeleton Hiccups by Margery Cuyler This has been […] Read more…
No Print CORE Word Interactive Books!
CORE Workout With my caseload this year consisting of many non-verbal and minimally verbal students, I’ve been entrenched in “core words.” The great thing about core words is that you can incorporate them into any and all activities, which is great for capitalizing on student engagement and building meaningful, functional communication! While playing with cars, you […] Read more…