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Children’s Books for Speech Therapy: The Ultimate List

If you are a speech-language pathologist searching for the best children’s books for speech therapy, check out this blog post! Using books during speech therapy sessions provide a fun way to target articulation and language goals. This article explains why SLPs might use children’s books in speech therapy. Additionally, it provides suggestions for how to…

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How To Do Apraxia of Speech Therapy Sessions with Preschool Students

Speech-language pathologists know that working with preschool students means constantly thinking on your feet, moving around, and being creative! If you’re a speech therapist treating childhood apraxia of speech (also known as CAS), then you know it can be challenging to target motor speech objectives while pulling out all the stops just to maintain the…

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The BEST Gliding Activities for Speech Therapy

If you are a speech language pathologist working with children who have articulation disorders or phonological disorders, chances are you’re always on the lookout for engaging gliding speech therapy activities! Keep on reading, because this article provides suggestions for gliding speech therapy activities, as well as some tips and tricks to try out during speech…

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4 Easy Consonant Cluster Reduction Speech Therapy Activities

Need some effective consonant cluster reduction speech therapy activities on hand? Speech-language pathologists often need cluster reduction activities when working with young children who have articulation or phonological disorders. This article provides suggestions for cluster reduction activities. Additionally, it provides a list of minimal pair cluster words to try out during speech therapy sessions while…