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by Erin Larsen
Using real pictures in your speech therapy sessions is a low-prep idea to target any goal. Read more on how I use it.
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by Erin Larsen
Read about my top two ways to limit distractions in your speech room.
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by Erin Larsen
Read about how I use these reusable sticker pads for ALL ages in my speech room.
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by Erin Larsen
Read three ways to improve your positioning in your speech room to aid in behavior management.
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by Erin Larsen
Back to in person sessions? Here are 3 reasons to keep digital resources in your speech room.
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by Erin Larsen
Raise your hand if you have trouble thinking of targets off the top of your head? Yup. Me too. I'll never forget my first graduate internship when ...
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by Erin Larsen
When teaching phonological awareness skills, I like to use a multi-sensory approach. I'll use manipulatives so the student can visualize and feel a...
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by Erin Larsen
Nesting cups are open-ended toys that foster language, imagination, critical thinking skills, fine motor skills, problem solving, and more! Childr...
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by Erin Larsen
Progress Monitoring…Screening…Quick Drill…
I was that therapist who would scramble for prompts. Or I would rummage through papers trying to find d...
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by Erin Larsen
I don't know about you but it seems like everyone on my caseload needs help in the spatial concepts department. It used to daunt me that 'oh my go...
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by Erin Larsen
I've read the feedback before on speech therapy crafts (and always fear for the feedback on my own crafts) that say something along the lines of, ...
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by Erin Larsen
Now that Christmas is over, it's time to think about back to work therapy ideas for January. Odds are, your kiddos are going to still be stuck on C...
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