When I started incorporating more sensory activities into my speech therapy sessions I really noticed a big difference in my clients’ participation and engagement each week! SLPs know that many...
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When working with preschoolers having flexible, motivating tools in your therapy room is a must to keep them engaged so we can have fun while making progress. I designed Chomper...
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When it comes to pediatric speech therapy, a play-based approach is one of the most effective ways to engage children and promote communication development. Meaningful play varies from child to...
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In my career working with pediatrics in the outpatient setting I have always honed in on materials that give me the most “bang for my buck” when it comes to...
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Repetition is a key component of learning new skills, especially in speech therapy for young children and preschoolers. When children or adults work on improving their speech and language skills,...
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