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Speak. Play. Love.Speech & Language ActivitiesHello – I’m Margaret! SpeakPlayLove.com has ideas for fellow Speech & Language Pathologists AND information and activities for parents of young children!Learn more about Speak Play Love here. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.…Speak. Play. Love.Speech & Language ActivitiesHello – I’m Margaret! SpeakPlayLove.com has ideas for fellow Speech & Language Pathologists AND information and activities for parents of young children!Learn more about Speak Play Love here. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.WW…
Back to School Speech Therapy Activities - Plus a Free Activity
Speak. Play. Love.Speech & Language ActivitiesShare on:Are you starting to think about Back-to-School speech therapy activities for your students? The activities I’m going to talk about include lots of visuals, so they are particularly good for preschoolers, students on the autism spectrum, and non-verbal/minimally verbal students who use AAC!You could use some of these activities as First Day of speech therapy activities and use the rest throughout the first month of school.RELATED READ: Back-to-School Speech-Language Activities for Elementary StudentsThis post contains affiliate...…Speak. Play. Love.Speech & Language ActivitiesShare on:Are you starting to think about Back-to-School speech therapy activities for your students? The activities I’m going to talk about include lots of visuals, so they are particularly good for preschoolers, students on the autism spectrum, and non-verbal/minimally verbal students who use AAC!You could use some of these activities as First Day of speech therapy activities and use the rest throughout the first month of school.RELATED READ: Back-to-School Speech-Language Activities for Elementary StudentsThis post contains affiliate...WW…
Fall Speech Therapy Activities - Plus a Free Download
Speak. Play. Love.Speech & Language ActivitiesShare on:Ahh, fall . . . sweater weather, warm drinks, and pumpkin everything. I love fall – and fall speech therapy activities are no exception!These ideas include lots of ideas for students who are working on language goals – from emergent communication (think pre-k or minimally verbal students) as well as students working on language therapy skills such as following directions, inferences, and WH- questions. There are also a couple of articulation activities in the list!This post contains affiliate links, which means we could receive a...…Speak. Play. Love.Speech & Language ActivitiesShare on:Ahh, fall . . . sweater weather, warm drinks, and pumpkin everything. I love fall – and fall speech therapy activities are no exception!These ideas include lots of ideas for students who are working on language goals – from emergent communication (think pre-k or minimally verbal students) as well as students working on language therapy skills such as following directions, inferences, and WH- questions. There are also a couple of articulation activities in the list!This post contains affiliate links, which means we could receive a...WW…
Best Songs for Language Development - Plus a Free Printable
Speak. Play. Love.Speech & Language ActivitiesShare on:Want to light up your little one’s face? Try singing a fun, children’s action song for language development! Not only are they a wonderful way to connect with your child, but they are free, don’t require any toys, and you can sing pretty much anywhere.(Hey! Are you a speech therapist? You might enjoy this version of the article instead.)Children’s songs naturally lend themselves to working on language development through building vocabulary, repetition, language memory, and creativity. Songs with actions and movements built-in...…Speak. Play. Love.Speech & Language ActivitiesShare on:Want to light up your little one’s face? Try singing a fun, children’s action song for language development! Not only are they a wonderful way to connect with your child, but they are free, don’t require any toys, and you can sing pretty much anywhere.(Hey! Are you a speech therapist? You might enjoy this version of the article instead.)Children’s songs naturally lend themselves to working on language development through building vocabulary, repetition, language memory, and creativity. Songs with actions and movements built-in...WW…
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