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  • A cover for Outdoors & Camping Themed language passage flip books. Comprehension, idioms, vocabulary, inferencing. Image of open flipbooks on the cover.

    Summer / Outdoors Language Passages for Vocabulary, Idioms, and Inferencing

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    These flip books are great for those language comprehension goals! Some targets include problem solving, idioms, figurative language and more!

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  • Image shows an ipad with a photo of a woman and a child looking together at a seed through a magnifying glass and surrounded by a garden. Text reads 1 Picture, 20 questions. Spring. Targets language skills. Boom Cards.

    BOOM Cards Language Activity for Speech Therapy with Real Photos – Spring

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    Grab this spring language activity to help you reach those language goals! Focus on WH questions, comparing and contrasting, inferencing and more!

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  • text reads: mystery phrase game. open ended reinforcer. earth day themed. image shows a page with tiles that need to be matched to letter as well as an ipad showing the same thing digitally

    Open Ended Reinforcer Game for Any Goal in Speech Therapy – Earth Day

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    This Earth Day speech activity is a great way to continue targeting any and all goals, and talk a little bit about the importance of Earth Day!

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Open-ended games are one of my favorite SLP-hacks, Open-ended games are one of my favorite SLP-hacks, and I have quite literally used these open-ended mystery phrase games for over a decade. (True story: I created them originally in grad school for my observation).⁠
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These are so simple - you give the child a stimulus (an artic word, language prompt, whatever - that's the open-ended part!) and they get to (without looking) pick a tile from the bucket. Then, they match up the pictures, one by one, to figure out the secret phrase. If these pull a tile they already have - they put it back and the turn is over.⁠
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I've got these for a ton of seasons and holidays, but May is the perfect month for this #betterhearingandspeechmonth themed one!⁠
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Grab it by clicking on the link in the caption. (A digital version is included in the download if that's more your style.)⁠
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#slpeeps #slpsontpt #slpsofinstagram #schoolslp #slplife #speechtherapy #slp #slp2b #ashaigers #schoolbasedslp
May is Better Hearing and Speech Month, and the PE May is Better Hearing and Speech Month, and the PERFECT time to share some info with colleagues on all the things we do. I created a whole set of handouts, each covering an area of SLP in which we may work. They cover things like:⁠
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⚫️ classroom strategies⁠
⚫️ the difference between private and school SLP⁠
⚫️ reasons for referral⁠
⚫️ signs of difficulty in each area⁠
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All the handouts are written with non-SLPs in mind, meaning there's no jargon and they're easy for anyone to understand.⁠
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Get them at the link in my profile!
Just a little reminder on tax day. First and fore Just a little reminder on tax day.

First and foremost, focus on doing what you do best - being an SLP.

The data will come, but you can't provide great therapy and collect great data at the same time.

Get those reps in and don’t over-complicate the record-keeping (leave that to the accountants).

Trust me, your students benefit more from you being an SLP than a data-keeper.
Took a little girls weekend trip to NYC in March ❤️. It was everything the girls dreamed it would be.
I've been using minimal pairs with kids for years, I've been using minimal pairs with kids for years, even though they're "artic" and not "phono" 😱. You heard me.⁠
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Yes, minimal pairs can work even for "just" artic. ⁠
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For years, I've been contrasting F-TH, S-TH, S-SH, and more, using minimal pairs. But there's so much talk about using minimal pairs ONLY for phonological processes, that I sometimes doubted myself.⁠
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But I was so glad to attend a talk at ASHA this year that talked about the contrast between sounds often being collapsed in our artic kids, and that minimal pairs were one way we could target this and help them "spread" them out. (The link to that is in my bio from my post about the S to TH continuum).⁠
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So yes, minimal pairs can ALSO be used in artic therapy. And honestly, I use them in a lot of the same was as I would for phonological processes. ⁠
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We talk about the difference in meaning when we get it wrong...sometimes I feign confusion when it's not clear. ⁠
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So what about you? Have you ever used minimal pairs for older kids in artic therapy?

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