Monthly Archives: March 2014

Spring birds and the language of time

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This year I have increased my use of crafts within therapy.  They have an incredible therapeutic value.  We can address communication skills across all goals and skill levels.  Crafts also tend to be very engaging for students.  Previously, there were … Continue reading

March Madness: Articulation and Language style

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I have been doing March Madness therapy with my kids and they have been loving it!  Something about getting a basketball in their hands…they will do anything for the chance to score some baskets! With my articulation groups, we used … Continue reading

Happy!

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Sometimes you put great care and time into lesson plans, preparing materials, and organizing your approach.  Other times, things just fall into place and you luck into an amazing therapy session.  This happened last week and I wanted to share … Continue reading

Follow the clues to St. Patrick’s Day

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I really like taking my time exploring a unit or topic, so we have been having fun with leprechaun learning this week.  In my early language groups, we read “The Night Before St. Patrick’s Day” by Natasha Wing.  We explored … Continue reading

Opposites for you, Opposites for me

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Oh, how I love celebrating Dr. Seuss!  We actually started last week because I wanted to be able to give my kids some experience with the stories and vocabulary before their class lessons this week.  Using Dr. Seuss stories, there … Continue reading