Oral Motor Exercises for Children, skills refer to the appropriate functioning and use of the facial muscles lips, jaw, tongue, cheeks etc.
Research shows that shorter, more frequent sessions are more effective for learning and retention than longer, less frequent sessions.
Individuals with receptive and/or expressive aphasia can benefit from skilled speech therapy services. Therapy activities can strengthen auditory comprehension and expressive language. In this article, we share some favorite activities for aphasia therapy.
Community outings can help teach students in a natural environment. Grab your free printables for high school students today and start practicing...
A guide to the language processing hierarchy in speech therapy. Read definitions and how to use it for language therapy!
Oral Motor Exercises for Children, skills refer to the appropriate functioning and use of the facial muscles lips, jaw, tongue, cheeks etc.
What Questions Autism Worksheets for Special Ed and Speech Therapy Set 1 and 2This is a great packet to target basic "what" questions, good for students with autism and special needs.Click here for What Questions Boom Cards.There are 30 pages to be printed on photo paper, laminated and cut out to ge...
If you struggle with keeping all of your students engaged in mixed speech and language therapy groups, this blog post is a MUST READ! As an SLP I have faced these same challenges, and share here with you my best activities and tricks to keeping ALL of my students engaged, excited, and learning in mixed groups!
Resources, tips, and materials to help you, help children with autism
Help your students learn how to answer wh questions with these 108 wh questions worksheets task cards. Be sure to print the wh questions poster...
This activity enables student to practice answering Who, What, Where, Why, and When questions with eight answer choices presented with pictures. This is helpful to students with autism, auditory processing concerns, attention deficits or language delays. This packet contains 10 pages of activities on full pages: Who (2 pages) What (2 pages) Where (2 pages) Why (2 pages) When (2 pages)
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Working on main idea isn't just a reading skill, but a very important language skill as well. If you're overwhelmed or unsure about where to start when teaching main idea in your speech classroom, this blog post was written for you! I've also included my free resources to help you save time and teach main idea better!
Teach your students this simple 5 step process to solving a social problem. Give your students the skills they need to independently ...
Help your students learn how to answer wh questions with these 108 wh questions worksheets task cards. Be sure to print the wh questions poster...
I have so so many R kids on my caseload right now. In that past, that statement would be followed with a mournful sigh, or possibly with me throwing my head back and shaking my fists in the air cursing, “why me!?” Let me tell you… I used to struggle with how to teach the R […]
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Answering Wh Questions is very important for nonverbal students with autism and other special needs. This Special Education Worksheets Packet includes What, Who, Where, When, Which, Yes No Questions, ( who, what, where, when questions with visuals ). These printables focus on functional vocabulary ...