Homeschooling During a Pandemic – Week 2
How is everyone doing? I hope and pray you all are staying healthy and sane. I know the sanity part is incredibly hard. I vacillate between thinking, -“ I love homeschooling. My children are behaving...
View ArticleHomeschooling During a Pandemic – Week 3
How is everyone doing? It’s March 30th and week 3 of homeschooling is in full swing. In addition to what we have done in the past (see week 1 and week 2), here’s what’s new at The Scanlon School:...
View ArticleArticulation Flashcards with Visual Placement Cues
These aren’t your typical articulation flashcards! Must have articulation flashcards for SLPs and Parents! These flashcards are exceptional because a colorful placement visual is included to help your...
View ArticleBook Review: Stuttering It’s What You Think
Stuttering It’s What You Think: A Guide on Split-Second Decision Making for Parents and Professionals Who Love and Teach Kids Who Stutter by Dominique Kennedy, MS, CCC-SLP and Geoffrey Mount Varner,...
View ArticleFun Articulation Puzzles for Speech Therapy
Looking for an engaging, hands-on, simple product that your students, clients, or children can use to practice their targeted speech sounds? Allow me to introduce you to my ARTICULATION SOUND PUZZLE...
View ArticleA Child-Friendly Approach to Face Masks
As businesses, schools, and other public places begin to reopen, many parents are preparing how to keep their children healthy and safe as they are reintroduced to these areas. Most public places...
View ArticleDraw and Say Articulation Worksheets
I was inspired to make these because I wanted something fun and functional for my clients. All you need to do is print and grab some crayons OR share your screen and use the annotation tools – you...
View ArticleBook Review: The Traveling Letter A by Lauren Samulka
Are you in the mood to solve a mystery? My good friend, Lauren Zisa Samulka recently released a picture book called, The Traveling Letter A: A Case for the A&A Detective Agency*. Creating this...
View ArticleYoga Activities for Speech Therapy
Movement is a great way to stimulate the body and mind! As a pediatric speech language pathologist and mother to two young children, I know children need movement breaks to increase engagement....
View ArticleA Year in Review and Inspiration for 2021
Happy New Year! I hope 2021 is treating you well. 2020 was certainly a challenging year. Closing my office and not seeing clients for several months was bitter. However, with that bitterness came some...
View Article17 FUN Ways to Use Articulation Flashcards to Get Multiple Repetitions
Repetition and drills are important in developing articulation skills. According to a systematic review of 5 research articles, the available evidence suggests that “…high-frequency (Allen, 2013)...
View ArticleValentine’s Day Activities for Speech Therapy Sessions
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. What are you doing to celebrate? I made these simple Valentine’s Day themed goodies for my son’s preschool class. Thank you, Skinny Pop! I’m feeling so...
View ArticleSt. Patrick’s Day Activities for Speech Therapy
I’m part Irish and green is one of my favorite colors so guess what holiday I’m excited to celebrate? St. Patrick’s Day! With this festive holiday approaching, I’ve planned some fun activities that...
View ArticlePassover Activities for Speech Therapy
Recently, I was scrolling through a Facebook group exclusive to speech language pathologists and read about the lack of speech therapy materials and activities related to Jewish holidays. Even though...
View ArticleEaster Activities for Speech Therapy
Easter is right around the corner! This holiday is the perfect time to practice spring-themed vocabulary with your students! As the cold winter melts away and new life begins to flourish, our children...
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