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by Erin Larsen
Read how I use real pictures to target 5 conversational skills in social language intervention.
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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
Sensory toys are perfect when we need to grab a child's attention and get them to react and respond to something. When thinking about sensory toys,...
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by Erin Larsen
Nibbles: The Book Monster By: Emma Yarlett.
Looking for a book that will get your kids motivated to read? Here's your book! The title alone will ma...
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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
It's a brand new year so you've already thought of all the resolutions you're going to make. Maybe it's to drink more water throughout the day, or ...
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