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10+ Amazing Preschool Speech Therapy Games, Toys, and Activities

This blog post recommends 10 exciting preschool speech therapy games and toys to try with your students! Games can be a fun way for speech-language pathologists to target receptive and expressive language skills, as well as articulation skills. Simple games can provide engaging ways to work on joint attention, cause and effect, and new words….

8 Fun Language and Articulation Printable Worksheets (that Students Love)
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8 Fun Language and Articulation Printable Worksheets (that Students Love)

Speech pathologists looking for articulation printable worksheets should check out this blog post! It contains recommendations for speech and language worksheets that will allow SLPs to easily target a variety of articulation sounds during a speech therapy session, as well as language goals! Receptive and Expressive Language Worksheets for Speech Therapy Want some speech therapy…

6 Quick (and Easy) Speech Therapy Activities for Preschoolers
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6 Quick (and Easy) Speech Therapy Activities for Preschoolers

Are you a speech-language pathologist looking for speech therapy activities for preschoolers? This article contains tons of effective activities and speech therapy ideas that will motivate young children to work on a variety of goals. It includes tips for engaging preschoolers during speech therapy sessions, as well as ideas for movement, sensory play, and recommended…

60 Quick What Questions for Speech Therapy (WH-Questions)
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60 Quick What Questions for Speech Therapy (WH-Questions)

Speech-language pathologists frequently target wh- questions in speech therapy. This article contains 60 what questions for speech therapy that speech pathologists can use during speech therapy sessions. These speech therapy questions contain basic questions and more complex questions. The different questions provided will make it easier to use across your caseload of varying needs and…

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4 Beneficial (and Easy) Voicing Speech Therapy Activities for SLPs To Try

Searching for some effective voicing speech therapy activities? Speech-language pathologists often need voicing activities when working with young children or school-aged children who have articulation or phonological disorders. This article provides suggestions for voicing activities. Speech production can be impacted by a phonological disorder, and voicing can negatively impact the intelligibility of speech sound production….

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6 Engaging (and Simple) Articulation Games for Speech Therapy

If you are a speech-language pathologist looking for the best articulation games for speech therapy, check out this helpful blog post! There are activities and games that speech therapists can use to target a variety of articulation skills. Additionally, articulation word lists are included, as well as suggestions for apps and websites that may be…

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Here’s How To Teach Multisyllabic Words in Speech Therapy

Younger children with speech sound disorders may have trouble saying multi-syllabic words. This may be the result of motor planning or phonological difficulties. Longer words can be more challenging to say. Speech-language pathologists might therefore wish to select multisyllabic targets during speech therapy sessions. A multisyllabic word list for speech therapy is included in this…

6 Amazing Category Activities for Speech Therapy
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6 Amazing Category Activities for Speech Therapy

Speech-language pathologists are often on the lookout for category activities for speech therapy. That’s because targeting categorization skills in speech and language therapy is a great way to help both younger and older students learn new vocabulary, organize new information, and increase language comprehension skills. Speech therapy students with language disorders often benefit from working…