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May 29, 2017
Building Speech and Language with Bubbles

Our kids love playing with bubbles, but they don't know that it helps with speech skills. In this post, I will share how using bubble will help your kids with develop their speech and language skills.

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February 6, 2017
5 Must-Have TPT Speech Therapy Products

Love is in the air. In this post, I will share 5 TPT resources that I love and I know you will too.

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December 6, 2016
Christmas-Themed Following Directions Cards and Coloring Sheets

I always love listening to Christmas music! In this post, I will share another following directions activity only it's theme is Christmas. Your kids will love this!

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June 13, 2016
Developing Toddler Language Through Water Play

Water is a fun way to help kids with their language skills. In this post, I will share how I incorporate water play to teach my kids language skills.

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June 9, 2016
Summer Speech Therapy: Following Directions Cards and Coloring Sheets

Themed therapy activities are the best! In this post, I will share how following directions cards can help your kids with speech.

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June 2, 2016
Summer-Themed Game Boards for Speech Therapy

Games in therapy is a win! Kids love to play board games in therapy. In this post, I will share a summer-themed game board I created to help kids in therapy.

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December 29, 2015
Winter Syllable Sorting Cards FREEBIE

Winter is here! Phonological Awareness is key to your kid's development. In this post, I will share the foundation for literacy so your child will become good readers.

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October 16, 2015
A Fun Fall Activity to Promote Speech and Language Skills

Fall is here! It's my favorite season. Teaching kids speech through books is a great way for them to learn. In this post, I share a book that can help your kids with langauge opportunities.

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August 31, 2015
Fun Ways to Work on Your Child's Artic at Home

Kids don't like to practice their speech sounds. In this post, I share some fun ways you can have your kids practice their speech sounds right at home.

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August 11, 2015
Signs of a Phonological Disorder

When I assess a child’s speech, I not only look at his or her articulation errors but also their sound pattern errors. As children learn to talk, they use these patterns of sound errors called phonological processes to simplify speech. For example, you might hear your child say “da” for “dog”, “geen” for “green”, or […]

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