A list of some of my favorite play-based speech therapy ideas!
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A list of some of my favorite play-based speech therapy ideas!
The first speech therapy session for preschoolers is a crucial moment to create a positive and engaging experience and most of all, CONNECTION. It sets the tone for future sessions and helps build a strong rapport with the child. In this blog post, we will explore five fun and effective speech activities specifically tailored for preschoolers to make their first speech session enjoyable and beneficial.
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Speech therapy should be tailored to the unique needs and preferences of each client. Let’s talk about how essential it is to strike a balance between structure and flexibility to promote skill acquisition, generalization, and functional communication abilities. It’s OKAY to have unstructured sessions and it’s OKAY to implement structure.
Don't want to plan your sessions? Keep reading if you want 5 easy ways to plan your speech therapy sessions and incorporate comedy improv games with kids!
With so many of new and soon to be new SLPs entering our field, I had it on my heart to share some life lessons I learned during my first year as a speech path.
A little story about how I got wrapped up in the field of Speech Language Pathology. Thanks, Mom, for encouraging me to go after my dreams.